1 in 3 students with ADHD receive no school interventions. One in three students with ADHD received no school-based interventions and two of three received no classroom management, researchers found in the largest study of children and teens with ADHD ever conducted. At least one in five students with ADHD who experience significant academic and social impairment - those most in need of services - received no school intervention. The gap was particularly evident for adolescents and youth from non-English-speaking and/or lower income families. Source 7j.
With the education system being literally centuries ago and the same format is still used til this day it's no big surprise that a lot of people with certain issues are not dealt with. There must be a system in place to completely replace how children can learn without being forced in a session designed for the preparation of industrial work, back in history.
I don't deny that there ARE schools that have this in place..But I do not believe there are many, hence why there is no adequate treatment for some students at all.
Edited: Felipe on 19th Mar, 2019 - 11:35am
Research finds college students with ADHD are likely to experience significant challenges. In one of largest and most comprehensive investigations of college students with ADHD ever conducted, new research confirms students with ADHD face significant challenges across all four years of college and predicts ways academic outcomes can be improved. Source 6e.