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[quote=Anonymous]Well, some of those non-integrated kids were left/locked in basements or closets with no instruction for most if the day, which is why the pendulum swung back to LRE/integration. And yes, it's swung too far for too long, and it will/should swing back, except those darn discreet classrooms with small teacher:student ratio, which is what many of these students need, are expensive. And the Special Ed teachers are overwhelmed and burnt out and can make more money elsewhere. And so, we are where we are. The reality is, ALL students, neuro-typical or not, behavior issues or not, would benefit from smaller class sizes, but that is money the county doesn't have, and so, again, we are where we are.[/quote]
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