The Service Dog Banned From School

A record of the problems involved in convincing our local public school to permit our son to attend,accompanied by his service dog. Also included are links to sites on this subject,and information we found along the way,that might be helpful to parents encountering this situation.
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Traditional Catholic, married for 18 years. Interested in almost everything I come across,but I work with dogs most. i train my own service dogs,and own a Yahoo group for those disabled who also do the training of their own service dogs: DePorres Service Dogs http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DePorresServiceDogs I also firmly support pro life interests, especially the anti-euthanasia movement.

Monday, February 20, 2006




Ragged Edge Online: Project Cleigh: Dare To Resist!

(...this is a marvelous site,filled with good info,and where we can feel a little less alone in reading others in similar situations,who also are doing what they can to rectify things....)

Gail Nichols' son uses
a service dog and used to spend most of his school day in a resource room. The teacher who ran the room, Nichols says, used to tell the boy that his diagnoses -- Asperger Syndrome and PDD/NOS -- didn't indicate that he was really disabled and that the dog wasn't really working. After many attempts to get him to behave like a professional, Nichols finally got a deal in place where her son, his service dog and his tutor would work in a private room away from the resource room teacher. When you combine less-familiar kinds of service dog work and owner-trained dogs, she says, this sort of problem isn't uncommon even after the handlers cooperate with schools to ensure that they have all the information they need to allow only service dogs and not pets on campus.