Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it state law that all public schools have to ?
If not it should be - long overdue
People affected by Downs Syndrome are - in my experience- wonderful people to have in any organization: hard working ( used to trying their damndest to keep up ) , honest ( completely without artifice ) , warm hearted and caring , sincere
In other words : an example to us all and an assert in every classroom . They should def be mainstreamed
The dozen or so IQ points they may lack below the average IQ they more than make up for in the above qualities - our kids learn compassion from them as does rest of society
I am honestly shocked if they are t mainstreamed - this is long over due
Since this is the private school forum, I assume OP meant "which private schools . . . " but also "allow students to enroll" and "are accepting" are two totally different things.
I can't speak to NoVa. In Montgomery County, the Catholic schools that include students with Down Syndrome or other forms of ID are definitely more inclusive than the public schools.