...there we stood in the doorway We heard the mission bell and we were thinking to ourselves "This could be heaven or this could be hell" Mirrors on the ceiling The pink champagne on ice. And she said: "We are all just prisoners here of our own device." (Eagles)

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Public Administrative Placement vs. Private Profitability

Another isolated incident and broad brush attack. The incident's keep happening and the brush isn't wide enough.

It's all about the money and ignorance on how to educate kids. No wonder the good teachers are leaving the public school system- their hard work is undone by an ignorance.


Click here: The News-Press, news-press.com, Education, Lee’s special ed program fails girl, and family

"Andrea Barrett would wake up at 4:30 every morning. She'd bathe, put on a golf shirt and slacks, and pour herself a bowl of cereal with milk.After breakfast, she'd make lunch, slathering peanut butter and jelly on bread that had the crust cut off.Then, she would wait up to an hour for the bus to come to take her Villas Elementary.
Andrea loved school. It's where her friends were and where she learned basic math, including simple multiplication and division, how to read at a second-grade level, and expanded her American Sign Language vocabulary.Now the 11-year-old south Fort Myers girl has a panic attack at the mere mention of the word school.
Andrea is autistic. She has trouble seeing and can barely hear. She communicates through sign language.

Her outlook on school changed after she was taken out of a class for autistic children and placed in another class all day, without her parents knowing or consenting, in violation of federal law. A Villas employee conceded in the minutes of a meeting held with Andrea's parents that the school was "out of compliance" with her education plan.When the class change happened, Andrea began having serious problems. She withdrew from her family and friends, stopped eating, and no longer bathed, brushed her teeth or dressed herself for school. As a result, her parents, Rebecca and Patrick Barrett, have been unable to hold down full-time jobs. "

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Click here: Business: Private company turns a profit with special education students

"ESA schools offer instruction for students with many kinds of disabilities, from mental retardation to high-functioning autism. One of its rapidly growing programs helps high school special-education graduates who want college degrees.
"The idea was that there are a lot of young adults with learning disabilities, and the expectation wasn't there that they were going to go to college," Claypool said. "And it should have been, because they're often quite bright"

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