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Sueli Gwiazdowski, 24, says she switched high schools three times when she was growing up. She wanted to stay at her first school because she loved being on the speech and debate team – but the campus wasn't wheelchair accessible. Her second school forced her to learn in a separate room, away from her non-disabled friends.
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