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zmchiban t1_irh9qzl wrote

Every claim you’ve made so far is wrong. First you said charter schools perform worse. Wrong.

Now you’re saying this charter school won’t accept special needs kids. A two-minute search of Kindle Education’s website shows you’re wrong again:

“My child has an IEP. Will this school be a good fit for them?

Kindle Education is committed to serving all students, including those with special needs and learning differences. Our emphasis on personalized learning and low adult to student ratio may make us a good fit for students who experience challenges in a traditional classroom setting. If you have more specific questions about the services we provide or about your child’s specific needs, we recommend that you reach out to us using the contact information below so that we can answer your questions.”

https://www.kindleeducation.org/faqs

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Ilanaspax t1_iril69f wrote

All of this is widely known if you know remotely anything about how charter schools operate and the political influence they’ve worked so hard to gain.

I’ve worked in education - they can write whatever they want on the website because it’s a private company. But if your kid has needs they cannot accommodate you will have to send your child elsewhere. That is just how it works because they are not set up to serve special needs nor are they legally required to accommodate all students. They can write whatever they want on their website so people who know nothing will believe it.

Perhaps look up some information about charter schools vs public schools instead of copying and pasting random shit you googled?

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zmchiban t1_irl6m88 wrote

Ah yes, “all of this is widely known” — a reliable proxy for real data!

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