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  2. Disabled, elderly in Lexington rely on Wheels program. It’s ...

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    To get Wheels services, there is an application process. A medical provider must attest the person has a disability that makes it more difficult for them to ride Lextran buses. Rides are $1.60 or ...

  3. State schools, US (for people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    The first state-funded school was the New York Asylum for Idiots. It was established in Albany in 1851. This state school aimed to educate children with intellectual disabilities and was reportedly successful in doing so. The school's Board of Trustees declared, in 1853, that the experiment had "entirely and fully succeeded."

  4. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1975 – The Education for All Handicapped Children Act, PL 94-142, (renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in 1990) became law in the U.S., and it declared that disabled children could not be excluded from public school because of their disability, and that school districts were required to provide special services to meet the ...

  5. Special education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    More than 1 million students were refused access to public schools and another 3.5 million received little or no effective instruction. Many states had laws that explicitly excluded children with certain types of disabilities, including children who were blind, deaf, and children labeled "emotionally disturbed" or "mentally retarded." [10]

  6. Over 1,000 Lexington students are homeless. How are city ...

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    Fayette County Public Schools has spent more than $1 million in the past four years to help the more than 1,000 kids and their families who are homeless, while the city of Lexington spends about ...

  7. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the law contains a due-process clause that guarantees an impartial hearing to resolve conflicts between the parents of disabled children and the school system. The act also required that school districts provide administrative procedures so that parents of disabled children could dispute decisions made about their children's education.

  8. There are too many homeless children in Lexington. Here ... - AOL

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    OpEd: Now is the time, Lexington, to come forth as a community and put the resources needed to solve the crisis of homeless children — and we can.

  9. Lexington School and Center for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Lexington School for the Deaf. The Lexington School for the Deaf was founded in 1864. It is the oldest school for the deaf in New York. [2] According to The Encyclopedia of Special Education, the school was "a pioneer in oral education", as other schools for the deaf in the United States relied solely on sign language at the time. It has become ...