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My daughter has an intellectual impairment. Can a school refuse to accept her as a student?

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My daughter has an intellectual impairment. Can a school refuse to accept her as a student?

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No, unless the educational authority in charge of the school can show that the student seeking admission would require services or facilities not required by students who do not have the impairment, and to provide them would impose unjustifiable hardship on the authority.

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