[Vision2020] Educational Diversity at Logos

DonaldH675@aol.com DonaldH675@aol.com
Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:52:23 EDT


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Dear Visionaries,
Since John Harrell is unable to answer my questions about the approximate 
number of children with special needs who attend Logos it is my hope that Doug 
Wilson, Logos' equivalent to Dr. Dumbledorr, will be eager to set the record 
straight.  After all, as a Christian school it would be unimaginable that any 
kind of discrimination based on physical, mental or emotional capabilities 
(particularly in a faith community of saints) would be allowed to rear its devilish 
head.
Glad that the public school isn't so choosy about who deserves an education.
Best,
Rose Huskey

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mber of children with special needs who attend Logos it is my hope that Doug=
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d straight.&nbsp; After all, as a Christian school it would be unimaginable=20=
that any kind of discrimination based on physical, mental or emotional capab=
ilities (particularly in a faith community of saints) would be allowed to re=
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Glad that the public school isn't so choosy about who deserves an education.=
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Best,<BR>
Rose Huskey</FONT></HTML>

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