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Reply to "APS Board & Duran Proposing to Dissolve Integration Station"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are teachers all over social media using their real names, showing their real faces, sharing that inclusion at all costs is making their jobs hell.[/quote] This isn't even an argument of inclusion or not, it's about if they need a separate school to do it[/quote] It is though. The argument is that if the ratios aren’t exactly perfect, these pre-k students won’t be in the LRE. Many examples of LRE are actively harming the rest of the student population.[/quote] So kids whose parents are choosing to put them in a particular preschool are being harmed by having iep preschoolers included? TCS is not free so presumably if it was a hellscape of disabled 3 year olds terrorizing the rest of the student population they would vote with their feet. So your irrelevant to this discussion point seems to be just that it would be better for everyone to do away with inclusion. [/quote] Switching preschools is usually very difficult and tcs is cheaper than many. [/quote] It’s not that hard to switch preschools after age 2 because of the ratio changes. Also you clearly don’t know anyone who has complained about this from TCS. But got it you worry that your kid might catch a developmental disorder from being too close to a preschooler with an iep. [/quote]
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