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Wed, Sep 10 2008

The (School) Choice Isn’t Yours

Who should choose where 8-year-old Arron Collins, who has Asperger Syndrome, goes to school—his parents or the school district? The August 9th MyFoxAtlanta notes:

While the superintendent [of the Oconee County school district' wouldn't discuss Aarons [sic] case he does say in a statement that “there is no documented reason that the needs of students cannot be met at any of our schools, I have not been presented with any reason for any student to be transferred.”

The Collins said a 2007 Georgia law, Senate Bill 10 is on their side. In part it says the general assembly finds “parents are best equipped to make decisions for their children, including the educational setting that will best serve the interests and education needs of their children.”

“It’s very clear when it says parents have the right to choice. They have the right to chose,” said Steve Collins.

The Collins are considering legal representation.

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