Monday, December 31, 2007

Florida school considered mainstreaming model

Adam Nystrom, who has learning disorders, used to be taunted by classmates for taking special-education classes, but that changed when his high school began mainstreaming students with special needs by pairing special-education teachers and mainstream teachers in integrated classrooms. Students with disabilities at Florida's Choctawhatchee High School are urged to take Advanced Placement and honors courses. The Wall Street Journal

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