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by jwyzy103
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"The ADA prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, State and local government, public accommodations, commercial facilities, transportation, and telecommunications. It is mentioned/used in the school setting less often that Section 504, but does apply and provides essentially the same rights and protections to students in schools."Section 504 Protects:-Any child who has any kind of disability.-Any child who was labeled in the past as having a disability. This includes children who did not really have a disability when they were labeled.-Any child who is treated as if she has a disability, even if she doesn't have one.students with communicable diseases (i.e., hepatitis);-students with temporary disabilities arising from accidents who may need short term hospitalization or homebound recovery;-students with allergies or asthma;-students who are drug addicted or alcoholic, as long as they are not currently using illegal drugs;-students with environmental illnesses;-students who are 22 or older depending on state law; -parents with disabilities.

Americans with Civil Disabilities Act

Author:John Steinbeck

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School Playgrounds Made Accessible to All Students

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