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What if my special needs child attends a Pennsylvania charter school, do they still have educational rights?
Yes, for most relevant purposes, Pennsylvania charter schools are considered to be public schools just like any other public school district in the State. As such, save for a few minor distinctions, Pennsylvania charter schools are largely required to adhere to the same obligations as public schools in terms of providing eligible children a free and appropriate public education (“FAPE”). In other words, like all public schools, Pennsylvania charter schools must identify, evaluate and develop an appropriate program for all children who require special education.

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