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we would like him to go to a neighboring school that does accept out of district students and we would pay tuition. However, we are concerned that they may not want to take him when they know they will need to spend extra money as a child who will be in need of additional services. what are our rights?
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If you send a child to a public school, but pay for that school as an out of district placement, then the school is treated as a 'private school". The school does not have to provide special services for your child. You should discuss all of this with the adminisntration before agreeing to send your child there.
Answered on May 15th, 2017 at 7:05 AM
Diana L. Anderson, Certified Elder Law Attorney This response is not legal advice and does not establish any form of attorney/client relationship