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CONFIRMED—LEARNS hurts students with disabilities It does NOT require private schools to follow the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act even if they receive public money. Rep. Garner asks if a private school can refuse a student because of their disability — answer: YES

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Фото профиля Renae
Renae3 лет назад

And there it is … they’ve finally said it out loud. This should be the headline in tomorrows paper. Sarah better be careful about using the words “all kids.”

Фото профиля Randall Robinson
Randall Robinson3 лет назад

Sounds like an excellent business opportunity with little to no competition for a caring person to open a private school and give those kids the educating they deserve. If public school is the best option for them, that's great. They're not losing anything they don't already have

Фото профиля Danny Burdess
Danny Burdess3 лет назад

I suspect none of this will hold up in court and, make no mistake, it will be challenged in court.

Фото профиля Dustin Schlake
Dustin Schlake3 лет назад

If you get any form if public tax dollars from the general fund, you have to follow all legal statues including the disabilities act. This bill has no chance to hold up in court. #goodluck

Фото профиля Shawn Peterson
Shawn Peterson3 лет назад

How?

Фото профиля ElizabethWingfield 🟧⚖️🦅🇺🇸
ElizabethWingfield 🟧⚖️🦅🇺🇸3 лет назад

@MaEnraged And therefore #unconstitutional.

Фото профиля Evan Singleton
Evan Singleton3 лет назад

Wouldn’t this free up money for disabled students? And encourage someone to create schools that can cater to their specific needs?

Фото профиля pmoney
pmoney3 лет назад

Democrats have zero common sense.

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