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Public Schools

Due to taxpayer support, with few exceptions, enrollment in a public school is free of charge to the student. But barriers to access remain in the form of district residency requirements, program eligibility requirements, and administrative approval. Parents generally cannot place their child into special education or at-risk programs without first seeking approval from public administrators. Students must first be identified as having one of twelve federally defined disabilities before they are eligible for special education.

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This text is part of the larger publication:
Do Private Schools Serve Difficult-to-Educate Students?
Publication: Study
ISBN: 1-890624-02-0 SKU: S1997-03