I am the same age as Fnord and there were no accommodations.
After 2nd grade, my elementary school told my parents we can't do anything about him, homeschool him, or find a private school. They could legally do that in 1965. For third and fourth grades a private school was willing to take me and the small classes helped and by 5th grade, the public schools took me back where I stayed through college graduation.
I am convinced I was spared the common solution of that era of institutionalization because my parents were teachers.
As for the adult educators, "he does not live up to expectations" because he is "painfully shy". To my school peers, I was a "fa***t", "homo", "queer", and a "wuss" because anybody who was different was considered a homosexual which made you a target. And then there was "k*e".
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