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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]blah blah blah. What are you going to do when your kid is college-aged and the mandatory accommodations taper off and evaporate? Demand that the SAT become a take-home test and MIT craft an all-new track to be inclusive? Not every education is appropriate for every student. My children, for example, will not be applying to either Roots or St. Coletta. Maybe certain other kids ought to self-select away from a program that demands 25 AP courses. Just a thought.[/quote] Not pp. Hmmm... Guess I would tell my kid to get to class a little early to grab a seat in the front. That's about all the accommodation my SN kid needs: And I've been told colleges are great about complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act. I'm doubtful that there are many students with significant intellectual disabilities at any of the language immersion charters. We are at one of them and it's mostly things like ADHD, ASD, hearing loss, apraxia, etc. Parents want their kids to succeed in school. Doubtful any parent will knowingly send their child to a school that is a terrible "fit" simply b/c they got in through the lottery.[/quote]
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