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Adept-Ad-661 t1_jecupqe wrote

Private schools in PA do not have to comply with the ADA. (Bussing from the school district comes from local tax dollars.)

They can also refuse your children due to their medical conditions, or kick them out. They do not have to offer or comply with 504s or IEPs (which you can get due to medical conditions)

The PA education law center is a good resource.

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Adept-Ad-661 t1_jamgxyp wrote

Lemme do a janky unroll here.

Um, you’ll all be shocked but this op-ed is a bit misleading, starting with the headline. Allison’s child is in high school & this curriculum is only for k-6.

NTM @CharacterStrong is overwhelmingly supported by parents in our district, besides Allison’s small group of friends

Allison has spoken at school board meetings about how she wants to keep content away from other people’s kids as well as her own - her high schooler isn’t permitted to watch PG-13 movies.

She’s also compared being LGBTQIA+ to being mentally ill.

And she’s clutching her pearls over a recent history lesson in the district. (Image of Allison freaking out over a Black History Month project, urging WSSD residents to “wake up”

Again, these parents do NOT represent the thoughts of the majority of parents in the west shore.

Please don’t think they are.

She’s also posting about the PA school librarians association conference in Harrisburg later this month, with a Black author and a Trans author as the keynote speakers.

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