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To: combjelly who wrote (215065)1/17/2005 7:55:44 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1576159
 
Here is a biggie: currently the current system has to accept every child, the alternatives don't. So what happens to the "special needs" child?

The same thing that happens to a "special needs" child now, unless you actually think the current system is going to disapear.

Even if you did scrap the current public education system but kept a public subsidy of education, you could subsidize "special needs" children as well. Presumably that subsidy would be larger than the subsidy for other children, just as it is in today's public school systems.

Tim