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Discrimination: Florida voucher schools can reject kids with disabilities

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion April 28, 2023

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We already know that Florida’s $1 billion voucher-school system is a largely unregulated wild west. Voucher schools can hire unqualified teachers. They can use bogus curriculum. They can be such financial wrecks that they shut down in the middle of the school year. And they’re allowed to deny admission to students who are gay or have gay parents. Florida’s “school choice” politicians — Gov. Ron DeSantis, Education Commissioner... + full article



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