Why have many courts rejected educational malpractice lawsuits?
A. Not all schools have the resources to provide an "adequate education."
B. It is the responsibility of schools to make every student learn, but students are unable to provide adequate proof of malpractice.
C. Many factors affect learning and the school system cannot be solely blamed for failure to learn.
D. Only malfeasance or misfeasance on the part of school personnel can be tried in court.
Answer: C
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