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"special treatment" the school was not letting her bring her service dog with her, a service dog that helps her function throughout the day I might add. Letting her bring the dog to school with her would not be special treatment as the dog is integral to her success in a learning environment. Asking her to go to class without her service dog would be like me trying to function without my wheelchair. We have the ADA act for a reason "so, treat her like everyone else and take away all measures currently in place to aide with the childs disability? should we hold her to the same standards as "normal" kids? you cant say she should be treated the same because they literally cannot be put through the same things as the normal class." You seem to misunderstand what the mother means, she means that she wants her daughter to be treated equally compared to the other students, all the school needed to do to fix this was allow her to bring the service dog with her.
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  • youre ignoring other very important aspects of my OP. However, that dog was objectively used as an assistant for mobility, but the school provided a para to replace the dog within the building. ask yourself, are you fighting me morally or legally?

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