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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is Maddux less restrictive than other sn schools? Like Kingsbury, which is mentioned above?[/quote] I meant restrictive in an LRE context, because it does have kids who are NT in some ways, some kids move on to unquestionably mainstream schools, and all kids are likely to graduate with regular diplomas.[/quote] In an LRE context, Maddux is exactly the same as Kingsbury. It is a school that only serves students with disabilities, thus the highest level of "restrictiveness" other than a residential or hospital based program.[/quote] +1. The severity of the disability is meaningless. I have a mentally ill child in a very restrictive environment (a private special-ed only school). His school is a much more restrictive environment than that of our neighbor's nonverbal son, who is in the general ed classroom in our neighborhood school part of the day. Maddux is a special ed only school, which is a more restrictive environment than any kind of school other than a residential school. However, put the two of them in a room together and our neighbor's son seems "more" disabled. [/quote]
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