Context: a discussion of possible disputes that may arise between a school district and parents who are seeking special education for their child
The following is given as one of the situations that may give rise to such a dispute:
if your school district won't find your child eligible for special education
si el distrito escolar se niega a declarar que su hijo es/sea elegible para la educación especial
Should it be indicative or subjunctive here? The original doesn't say anything about whether the child is or isn't eligible; it's just saying that the school district is saying that they're not eligible while the parents believe they are.
The following is given as one of the situations that may give rise to such a dispute:
if your school district won't find your child eligible for special education
si el distrito escolar se niega a declarar que su hijo es/sea elegible para la educación especial
Should it be indicative or subjunctive here? The original doesn't say anything about whether the child is or isn't eligible; it's just saying that the school district is saying that they're not eligible while the parents believe they are.
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