The Learning Academy in Jupiter, which currently serves people with autism ages 14-21, is now expanding to serve students ages three to 14. Some parents of children who attend The Learning Center, which recently relocated from Jupiter to Wellington, say they're grateful that this is now an option.
hold on. did i hear you right at the beginning of the report? you said allowing parents to be part of the conversation, the state argued allowing parents to be part of the decision would cause irreversible harm to kids? is that what the state argued for real? that is exactly right. that is what was said in court today. the state argues that the irreversible harm in this challenge would be done if the parent wasn t ready to provide a supportive environment for that child. again, the grades vary depending on the district. some are k-8 and others are k-12. kindergarten kids are part of this state policy at just five years old. send it back to you. kindergarten kids. huberty blockers, physical altering surgery sounds like irreversible to me and the training starts when the parents are involved. thank you. let s turn it over to a parent who has been at the front line of the war on kids. ian pryor joins me now.
Stamford s proposed south side school, which would be split across two campuses, will cost the city $65.8 million if the state pays 60 percent of the total as e