Anti-vaccination program offered to gifted children in primary schools

By Timna Jacks, Education Reporter
Updated June 22 2016 - 11:15am, first published June 21 2016 - 5:16pm
Brandon Park Primary student Jenna McIver, 9, whose mother alerted the school to anti-vaccination posts. Photo: Vince Caligiuri
Brandon Park Primary student Jenna McIver, 9, whose mother alerted the school to anti-vaccination posts. Photo: Vince Caligiuri

A school program for gifted students is offering vaccination exemption forms and urging students to avoid Wi-Fi in schools, claiming that gifted kids have "extra neurological connections" which make them more susceptible to allergic reactions.

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