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Why did a teacher not let me use the bathroom when my blood sugar was high, but she always lets girls go?

It isn’t necessarily discrimination, since “girl stuff” isn’t going to the bathroom but rather making sure that young ladies don’t have menstrual blood stain their clothes. That’s pretty simple and is universally accepted. I’m sure that if you were worried about having menstrual blood stain your clothes, you could have appealed based upon those grounds, but I’m also fairly sure that your teacher wouldn’t have believed you. You are in a completely separate boat from those young ladies.That being said, it is completely inappropriate for a teacher to stop you from using the restroom when you need to go. More importantly, it didn’t have to happen.Diabetes is a disability and is thus covered under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.[1][1][1][1] You should have been able to file for a 504 plan on these grounds.One of the common accommodations for a student with a 504 plan is, unsurprisingly, more access to restrooms.[2][2][2][2] Thus, you would have been legally protected.It is unfortunate that more parents and educators don’t know that such issues have a legal remedy which should be implemented before the student leaves the school system in order to make sure that the student can take that plan forward to the university level.This all assumes that you are in the United States. Other countries may have their own form of legal protections for individuals with disabilities.That all being said, I think keeping students from using the restroom unless they have shown themselves to be completely untrustworthy is wrong in my opinion. Students need to use the restroom as necessary. Only students can really determine when that is.Footnotes[1] Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973[1] Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973[1] Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973[1] Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973[2] Section 504 Plan[2] Section 504 Plan[2] Section 504 Plan[2] Section 504 Plan

At what point do you allow a child with ADHD to fail their classes?

At no point. If they're failing, a child with ADHD is not getting their educational needs met. In the US, they automatically qualify for a 504 plan ( under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973). This plan should be created with your input and updated yearly, or more often if the student is at risk of failing.If the 504 plan is not adequate or not being correctly implemented, you can apply for an IEP (individualized education plan).ADHD is a legally recognized cognitive disability. Asking if you should let your child with ADHD fail their classes is like asking if you should let your child who is a paraplegic fall on their face.

What are a child's rights under section 504?

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 applies to programs & schools that receive federal funds and prohibits discrimination against students with disabilities. IDEA gives your child more rights than Section 504 does, so keep that in mind. Section 504 comes in play when your child is considered ineligible for IEP, and 504 focuses more on accommodations, modifications, and services your child needs in a public school classroom.You can ask for your child to be evaluated under Section 504…but if the school refuses, they are required to provide you with a notice of procedural rights under Section 504 (which basically means they aren’t giving you an explanation and you gotta get a lawyer).Your child has the right to:Receive a free and appropriate public education.Participate in and benefit from the district’s educational programs without discrimination.Be provided an equal opportunity to participate in the district’s nonacademic and extracurricular activities.Be educated with students who do not have disabilities to the maximum extent appropriate.Be educated in facilities and receive services that are comparable to those provided to students without disabilities.Receive accommodations and/or related aids and services to allow your child an equal opportunity to participate in school activities.Receive educational and related aids and services without cost, except for those fees imposed on the parents of children without disabilities.Receive special education services if needed.More links:Section 504 - Civil Rights Law, Protection from Discrimination - WrightslawUnderstanding 504 PlansA parent's guide to Section 504 in public schools (there’s a section that lists the parents’ rights under Section 504…no mention of child’s rights, though)Free Appropriate Public Education

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