Italian school rejects girl with AIDS, family appeals to education minister
‘An 11-year-old girl was excluded from classes at an Italian school and offered long-distance learning support instead, local media reported, saying the decision was based on “unfounded fears about AIDS contagion.”
Italy’s education minister has personally intervened to ensure her readmittance.
The girl named Francesca, who was diagnosed with AIDS earlier this year when she was just ten years old, was accepted into a school in the southwestern Italian province of Campania near Naples in July. But after the institution found out that the girl had the disease, she was turned away and only offered distance education at home, her foster parents said.’
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