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Originally Posted by Regorium
Are you saying that this is the ideal reality of public school?
Like it should be expected for any child considering public school that their learning will be disrupted by multiple complex children that will be present in their class?
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I'm saying it IS the reality of public school, not that it's ideal. you CAN"T reject someone from public school based off the charter of rights and freedoms, It's not an ideal situation but it is what it is; you cant start discriminating against kids with a type of learning disability. Public education is a right, Any parent is also within their rights to move to a private school
I think based on this you should absolutely expect that there may be multiple complex children in a classroom for public school.
That being said there are public schools in Calgary (ours included) that have special classes for extreme learning disabilities and these are special cases.