School. Reporter this is where the and thursday . We cant comment. Reporter he and parents of other special needs children, he says, have a right to protest. We plan on you a peering on opening day with aiden and supporters. Functioning kids. They want kids who are able to deal with the core curriculum. Reporter some in the community have been banding together ever since they received statistics from the state on taxpayer costs to bus out special needs students. It comes out to about 4 million a year that they are busing out these 43 kids that we do have available to create a program in our community in West Hampton Beach school district. Reporter they say their discrimination bat sideline emotional. Their son deserves equal treatment. The judges ruling is expected later this week. From West Hampton Beach, jennifer mclogan, cbs2 news. This just in. Thesix of the seven teenagers have been given probation and 50 hours of community service. They will not have to register as sex offenders.