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Hey Midtowner, I deal with this daily: "What goes on four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and three feet in the evening? (Answer: a person: A person as a baby in the morning of their life crawls on four feet (hands and knees).
Theoretically, if those students won the lottery and were admitted, even with the otherwise accelerated curriculum, students would (and are) given IEPs. Now, as a parent, I don't think you're going to put an EMH child in a college prep school. If you did, they'd have to make accommodations. That's the law.
And if it came down to it,
an OKC charter could always contract with OKCPS to provide those services, though again, it's unlikely a parent is going to want to send a student with an IQ of 60 to a college prep school.
And before you label them elitist or something to that effect, bear in mind that while charters legally cannot discriminate on who is admitted, OKCPS has a robust network of magnet schools, i.e., Classen MS and HS, Southeast, which absolutely do discriminate, and they absolutely don't admit EMH or ED students, so save the moral outrage.
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