Kind of sad in a way, these days (postADA) a Student who uses a wheelchair that can communicate easily with others, such as Wes, would be attending a regular classroom with some adjustments done instead of being educated separately in an Special Ed Classroom. Even a kid with dyslexia or dyskalculia could request up to a certain level a regular class to be adjusted. Some exceptions of course, private and even some charter schools (depends on the School and the State rules) can simply choose to not enroll a disabled Student. Again these days they don’t do it directly but look for some way to “filter” kids when choosing who is accepted or not.
doctorwho29 about 7 hours ago
I guess wheelchairs are a novelty if you don’t actually need one
Ida No about 6 hours ago
“And no, you can’t watch how the launchers load the rockets.”
mccollunsky about 6 hours ago
Never find out if you don’t ask, I guess.
kinich79 about 5 hours ago
Kind of sad in a way, these days (postADA) a Student who uses a wheelchair that can communicate easily with others, such as Wes, would be attending a regular classroom with some adjustments done instead of being educated separately in an Special Ed Classroom. Even a kid with dyslexia or dyskalculia could request up to a certain level a regular class to be adjusted. Some exceptions of course, private and even some charter schools (depends on the School and the State rules) can simply choose to not enroll a disabled Student. Again these days they don’t do it directly but look for some way to “filter” kids when choosing who is accepted or not.
SquidGamerGal about 1 hour ago
Yeah, Kevin… I pretty sure he needs the chair!
Ellis97 about 1 hour ago
Yeah Kevin, I’m afraid that’s out of the question.
baskate_2000 6 minutes ago
Good answer!