Charter students participating in DCPS high school sports

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Anonymous wrote:So in other words, this is yet another example of charter schools taking advantage of dcps having to provide services to everyone, while charter schools shirk their duty. Yet they complain they aren't equitably funded. Provide equitable services and I'd be on your side.


So quick to jump in with assumptions and outright lies. My charter school has students from other schools on its teams and has even allowed homeschool kids to participate in graduation ceremonies.
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Anonymous wrote:I have a home schooled kid in DC, what are the rules laws regarding him playing sports for a public school.


https://www.thedciaa.com/_files/ugd/98fcc7_db4690ff65df40b29e5ab3ccceba32ae.pdf
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Anonymous wrote:Is this option also available to those who attend private schools or are homeschooled?


Private school no, home school yes.


Mary Cheh introduced emergency legislation last fall to allow Lab School kids to play football at Wilson.


Wilson doesn't get any per pupil money for these students to pay for the coaching they get. I guess the operative consideration here is the fact that some Lab School students are there because DCPS can't comply with their IEPs.


DCPS wont' pay for lab school anymore.


Lab School is still on OSSE's list of nonpublics that they will pay for. But it is very, very difficult to show that a student with learning disabilities should be in a nonpublic school at all, that they shouldn't be with non-disabled peers. DCPS wants students with severe LDs to be in the DCPS self contained classroom, even though it sucks.
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