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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does the voucher system say the private school HAVE TO accept disabled and differently abled students? Thought so. [/quote] Why would this be a factor in the argument? The public schools do offer those services so children will still have their needs met.[/quote] Sigh. They have to be included with typical kids as well to receive that instruction and if all the typical kids are in charters……. I mean until you get rid of that law too.[/quote] So you are angry because other people's Neuro typical kids will not be available in abundance for Neuro divergent kids to use as study guides? [/quote] Angry? No, frustrated that clearly the PP doesn’t understand that not all sped kids need to be in an isolated classroom? Yes. Chair throwers absolutely need a different environment, but does a dyslexic kid? Or the aspie who is a math whiz? No. Did the PP address any of this? No they just threw out that all sped kids should be locked in a room together. That’s revolting. I am assuming that IDEA will soon be revoked by people who agree with you. Or people who are so lacking in understanding of what SPED is and how kids who need SPED need more money to do to well to pay for teachers who give specialized instruction. In return for revoking sped kids rights, you should never root or support anyone who has received SPED services, or struggles with a learning disorder. If you think they should be locked in a room. That means (for example) no Tom Cruise or many pro athletes. If you realize that by speaking in generalizations (all sped kids need to be locked in a room) then STOP. [/quote] I'm not that 'lock them in a room' poster but surely you can understand that other people shouldn't be expected to be happy with their kids being used in this way when there is no benefit to their own education. There are other groups that are disruptive as well and FCPS isnt doing anything to fix it. You can't blame people for leaving the public schools. [/quote]
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