Good day !! A question please, is it normal that in a Catholic church they discriminate against a child for being special (autism), especially in Cartesian classes, they want to get it out of me, what do I do?

lps blood paws Blood wolf | Oct 5, 2018 | Category: Religious organization in Chicago, Illinois

Archdiocese of Chicago - All questions

Address: 835 N Rush St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA

Suzan OROURKE | Oct 5, 2019

Februarry 23 2019 1. The Catholic Church ABSOLUTELY does NOT discrimate on the basis of any Disability at all. As far as Schools are concerned the Archdiocese ofChicago Is a Tuition based system that owes ,in good conscience, a peaceful , Free of stress , classroom environment for all the students who are in the class. BUT, there is or was an ILLINOIS state law that required the local public school in the same district to provide services for children with special needs...In reality,the public school system ,from my experience only, seemed to schedule those Special Needs students from the Catholic Schools If THE parents provided transpotation to and from the Catholic School and thePublic School. I AM NOT SUREif the diploma awarded for that student would be from the Catholic School or the Public School. I can only guess the teachers involved and principals would make that on an individual basis .

Lago Smith | Oct 5, 2018

Sorry to hear about this. Everyone should follow these rules: http://www.archchicago.org/pdf/keeping_children_safe/code_of_conduct_es.pdf You could call someone in the church like a parent or a deacon. If that doesn't help, you can contact the Archdiocese or someone from the rules I gave you.

Add Answer

Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.

Trending Places