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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AHC (Academy Of The Holy Cross) has a wonderful program.[/quote] Many religious schools are inclusive although some programs are far better than others. And they aren’t required to be inclusive. [/quote] Seems a lot of these programs are in Catholic schools. [/quote]. I know. They are not required to be inclusive, yet some choose to be an do it well. St Mary’s in Alexandria recently broadened its student body. https://www.smsva.org/teaching-learning/learning-center[/quote] Nice to see a school walk the talk of being welcoming and inclusive rather than just being all talk. [/quote] If you want inclusive, why not go to public? Independent schools have no duty moral or otherwise to be inclusive. Many are simply unable because they lack the resources for SN. There are some SN kids in my DS's school and the school does not have the resources to give them the extra help they need. Some will probably be counseled out in the coming years. [/quote] Morally? That’s a tough one. Exclusivity and the religious views of certain privates have always been, well, an awkward fit.[/quote] I would also refer PP to the ADA. [/quote]
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