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Join in on this Discussion and see the pictures. Click here-> : Blind students required to pass driver's ed


BATMAN
03-10-2006, 01:36 PM
Most high school students eagerly await the day they pass driver’s education class. But 16-year-old Mayra Ramirez is indifferent about it.

Ramirez is blind, yet she and dozens of other visually impaired sophomores in Chicago schools are required to pass a written rules-of-the-road exam in order to graduate — a rule they say takes time away from subjects they might actually use.

“In other classes, you don’t really feel different because you can do the work other people do,” Ramirez said. “But in driver’s ed, it does give us the feeling we’re different. In a way, it brought me down, because it reminds me of something I can’t do.”

Hundreds of school districts in Illinois require students to pass driver’s ed, although the state only requires that districts offer the courses. A state education official says districts that require it should exempt disabled students.

“It defies logic to require blind students to take this course,” said Meta Minton, spokeswoman for the state Board of Education.

Move to change policy
About 30 students at two Chicago high schools with programs for the visually impaired recently formed an advocacy group in part to change the policy.

A Chicago Public Schools official said the district would be open to waiving the requirement.

“I can’t explain why up to this point no one has raised the issue and suggested a better way for visually impaired students to opt out of driver’s ed,” said Chicago schools spokesman Michael Vaughn.

Vaughn said parents of disabled students can, by law, request a change in their child’s individual education plan, which could include a driver’s ed exemption. But teachers and students said that is a little-known option, and that they have been told driver’s ed is required to graduate.

SpartanTS
03-10-2006, 01:49 PM
I'm sure the Educational Bureaucrats will do everything in their power to ensure a speedy change of this policy :rolleyes:

vrooom305
03-10-2006, 04:29 PM
that's some stupid shit right there...

Zero
03-10-2006, 05:26 PM
“It defies logic to require blind students to take this course,” said Meta Minton, spokeswoman for the state Board of Education.


When did the government start using logic? I must've missed something.

Say No To Pistons
03-10-2006, 09:12 PM
the fastest a blind man has driven is 140 or 160 something mph in a white with blue stripe viper with his dog... no kidding.

Savington
03-11-2006, 08:15 PM
A blind man turned a lap around Top Gear's test track.

R281
03-12-2006, 01:20 PM
The blind have been driving for years. How else would you explain the use of Braille on drive-thru ATMs?

RB240
03-12-2006, 01:43 PM
well hell george bush wants to let the u.a.e. own/run our ports. country is goin down.

edit: is it even possible?

a2z
03-13-2006, 04:36 AM
They should go ahead and let her drive she couldnt be any worse than any other woman driver, hell most people dont look where thier going anyway.

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