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Generally, no, not unless they are for special needs students. Most private schools can pick and choose what student they allow into the school (that is what it means to be "private"). Plus, many private schools do not have the properly educated staff to teach a child that is a special needs child. Many states do not require a teacher in a private school to have a teaching credential. If you are considering taking your child to a private school I would question the administrator of the school about the teaching staff, education, credentials, and to be allowed to visit classrooms. Look at programs and ask plenty of questions.

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