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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT11) NEW YORK -- Feb. 14, 2003 -- SPECIAL-ED-DESEG -- In New York City, where more than 72,000 special education students are in separate classrooms, Malcolm Thomas, 13, is an exception. He could easily have been placed in District 75, a citywide district that serves almost 20,000 of the city's most severely impaired students. But Malcolm's mother and advocates for special education spent countless hours attending meetings and filling out forms to get him into a regular classroom. Now, Malcolm, who sustained a brain injury in 1999, spends his days with seventh graders at the Upper Lab School in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. Thomas, in the wheelchair with students at the Lab School on Dec. 19, 2002. (Aaron Lee Fineman/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2003-02-14
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The New York Times Agency
Aaron Lee Fineman/The New York Times/Redux
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