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Government,
Civil Rights,
Administrative/Regulatory

Jul. 28, 2012

Educating all of our children

The Government Accountability Office just issued a report that demonstrated that children with disabilities are enrolled in charter schools at lower rates than in the public schools.

Julie Waterstone

Professor, Southwestern Law School

Email: jwaterstone@swlaw.edu

Michael Waterstone

Fritz B. Burns Dean, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

Email: michael.waterstone@lls.edu

The Government Accountability Office just issued a report that demonstrated that children with disabilities are enrolled in charter schools at lower rates than in the public schools. To many, this may not seem surprising, or even undesirable. Some parents of children without disabilities might suggest that children with disabilities require more resources and stand in the way of charter schools' ability to be dynamic and innovative. As both a legal and policy matter, we believe this is w...

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