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Jacksonville school for children with autism damaged after break-in
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A school for children with autism suffered thousands of dollars in damage after it was broken into Wednesday night. She said the school was ransacked, several windows were broken and electronics were smashed. Printers were smashed out in the street, iPads were smashed out in the street." Kramer opened the school nearly two years ago to meet the needs of her son and other children with autism and developmental disabilities. To help the school cover the cost for some of the damage and replace some of its electronics, a parent set up a GoFundMe page.