60-day public comments received for information collection 1845-0113
2020-2021 Financial Assistance for Students with Intellectual Disabilities Expenditure Report
Docket number ED–2020–SCC–0168
Comment # |
Commenter |
Comment |
FSA Response |
Change based on comment? |
ED-2020-SCC-0168-0004 |
Larry Dembrum |
This information is very useful
and informative article
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FSA thanks the commenter for taking the time to review our information collection renewal. As there was no suggestion for changes to the burden estimates as identified, FSA is not making any adjustments to the information collection. |
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ED-2020-SCC-0168-0005 |
Anonymous |
Help these ppl get awY from me |
Outside the scope of the information collection. No response. |
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ED-2020-SCC-0168-0006 |
Rani Teknokrat |
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Outside the scope of the information collection. No response. |
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ED-2020-SCC-0168-0007 |
Anonymous |
Disabled students, with either
emotional, developmental or idiopathic intellectual disabilities
are draining a lions share of resources away from students with
more aptitude and capacity to learn. These developmentally
disabled or emotionally challenged students are disruptive and
require resources that our educational system are ill equipped to
provide. Oftentimes a single student will require one-on-one
staffing to simply get through the day without harming him or
herself and others. At this point their "education" is
simply an elitist form of custodial care that has brainwashed
intellectuals believing that therapeutic or progressive learning
is taking place when in reality these children and youth are
merely in a cage without bars, where the 99% of the student
populations are held hostage in an environment full of disruptive
disabled children who interrupt literally every moment of the
educational process with outbursts and uncontrolled biological
processes, saliva, vomit, urine, and feces are frequently airborne
and fill the environment during class, lunch, hallway, recreation
and other activities. |
FSA thanks the commenter for taking the time to review our information collection renewal. Because the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, incorporated eligibility for post-secondary funding for students with intellectual disabilities, and only an act of Congress could remove or modify such eligibility. As there was no specific suggestion for changes to the burden estimates as identified, FSA is not making any adjustments to the information collection. |
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ED-2020-SCC-0168-0008 |
Shyla Patera |
My name is Shyla Patera. As an advocate for Montana is with disabilities, I hope that this information collection will assist the department of education as they find assistive technology in the classroom, learning eniviroment and beyond. I believe that questions and assessments should be taken regarding academic and life transitions not only in the school system, but how our employment and community living systems are assisting students as many strive toward community living and competitive integrated employment in their states and communities. As states and school districts, administrators should be questioning whether States and communities are truly promoting competitive integrated employment and wages. States, school districts ,vocational rehabilitation systems, parents, and advocates should be working and implementing conversion plans which would lead toward competitive integrated employment and wages. |
FSA thanks the commenter for taking the time to review our information collection renewal. This collection is used to capture the funding information for an institution that has students with intellectual disabilities who are receiving Title IV student financial assistance. It is not an assessment of the educational program. As there was no suggestion for changes to the burden estimates as identified, FSA is not making any adjustments to the information collection. |
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