Majority of public schools have physical barriers that limit access for people with disabilities: Report
Originally published July 24, 2020 by ABC
The federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimates that more than 60 percent of public schools in the U.S. have physical features, such as steep ramps and narrow double doors, that make navigating the building or grounds difficult or unsafe for individuals with disabilities. The GAO also found that approximately one-in-five school districts have at least one building so inaccessible that it is not attended by students with physical disabilities.
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