Elementary Schools with Robust Student Support Programs

Anonymous
Absolutely - we can certainly get math assessed. The challenge is getting the support that will continue to be needed for reading and any that is needed for math. In the end, the current school is likely not the right fit.
Anonymous
I hate to give a disappointing answer, but I don’t think we can generally say that certain schools have more robust supports. If you move into MCPS, you will need to set up a meeting to get an IEP set up. It’s generally a process. Y some years, you might get lucky with a teacher who has strategies that work for your kid, and other years you won’t. But, in public school, you’ll have the tuition money to spend on tutoring, if needed.

Another option might be a private school with a profile of kids with dyslexia/dyscalcula.
Anonymous
I think if there are very specific challenges you will need private help. If it’s painful to pay for a private and also tutoring, that could be a reason to switch to public
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here . . . appreciate all the responses. Answers to some of the questions: class size is 17. Child is in 2nd grade. We have done private testing in 1st which indicated dyslexia and said other things could be at play but too hard to tell because reading challenges could cause some of the other observations. Paid a lot of money to confirm that reading was an issue but no other real insight. With intervention our child has made incredible strides in reading - math is now a challenge.

We are considering other privates, but honestly worried about going that route given the challenges at this private. We are in DC so would be moving to MD if we decided to go this route.


Have you looked at the Siena School? It doesn’t need to be for forever but you’re at a vital age for reading intervention.
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