Sarah Ford | December 9, 2014

Settlement reached in SPLC鈥檚 pre-kindergarten discrimination lawsuit

A Florida pre-kindergarten program will take steps to ensure it does not discriminate against children with diabetes as part of a听settlement agreement听announced today to resolve a federal lawsuit the SPLC filed on behalf of a 3-year-old girl.

Under the agreement, The Doral Academy Preschool will monitor students with diabetes, assist with blood glucose tests and take other steps necessary to accommodate their special needs, as required by federal and state law. These steps will help prevent diabetic children from suffering harmful 鈥 possibly even fatal 鈥 complications at school.

鈥淭his agreement will help ensure that children with disabilities have equal access to The Doral Academy鈥檚 preschool program,鈥 said Tania Galloni, managing attorney for the SPLC鈥檚 Florida office. 鈥淧rivate preschools are open to the public, which means they must be open to all children, including children with disabilities.鈥

Title III of the 精东影业ns with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by private entities open to the public, including nurseries, child care facilities and other places of education.听

Terms of the agreement also ensure the pre-kindergarten program in the Miami suburb of Doral has a medical management plan on file for students with diabetes as well as a daily log documenting that school personnel have taken the steps outlined in a child鈥檚 medical plan. School personnel will also receive training regarding these medical policies. Faculty responsible for children with diabetes will receive training about the condition and steps to be taken in an emergency.

The SPLC filed a听federal lawsuit听in September against The Doral Academy program for refusing to assist with the monitoring of a child鈥檚 glucose levels during school hours.听

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