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本文讨论了学校代金券计划对残疾学生的影响。我们表明,对于残疾儿童来说,进入所谓的“择校”项目的费用如此之高,以至于实际上根本没有真正的选择。学校代金券计划要求残疾学生签字放弃他们在公立学校系统中强大的联邦权利和保护。根据《残疾人教育法》(individual with Disabilities Education Act,简称IDEA)——为残疾学生提供的重要立法保障——这些权利包括通过“个性化教育计划”接受“免费和适当的公共教育”的权利。如果放弃这些保护,残疾儿童就会任由私立学校摆布,这些学校没有法律义务为他们提供适当的教育,而且在绝大多数情况下,法律上也不禁止他们因残疾而受到歧视。我们认为,学校代金券计划——包括一项拟议的联邦代金券计划——使残疾学生的教育倒退了几十年,并且可能违反了美国宪法的平等保护条款。
The Fallacy of Choice: the Destructive Effect of School Vouchers on Children With Disabilities.
This Article addresses the impact of school voucher programs on students with disabilities. We show that for children with disabilities, the price of admission into so-called "school choice" programs is so high that it is effectively no real
choice at all. School voucher programs require students with disabilities to sign away their robust federal rights and protections in the public school system. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)--the preeminent
legislative safeguard for students with disabilities--these rights include the right to a "free and appropriate public education" delivered through an "individualized education plan." By giving up these protections, children with disabilities are left at the mercy of private schools that have no legal obligation to provide them with an appropriate education, and, in the vast majority of cases, are not legally prohibited from discriminating against them on the basis of their disability. We argue that school voucher programs--including a proposed federal voucher program--put the education of students with disabilities back decades, and likely constitute a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.