And you know this ... how? |
You keep repeating this line that magnets are just children from the W schools. That doesn't make it true. There are plenty of children attending magnets schools who don't have these opportunities at their home schools. You love to repeat the same thing over and over again, as if by repetition that's going to make it true. You're being dishonest, and you're probably a troll. |
I don't think I've seen anyone argue that, although I joined this thread half-way in. I do, however, think there is a greater need to make improvements to special education programs. |
Where did I say that? I said explicitly that your kids should be getting services. And, so should mine. MCPS is creating environments where gifted kids are not and cannot be adequately served. That’s the point |
Really? You think a gifted child with a 504 for anxiety is struggling the same amount as a child with ID not on the diploma track? Do you get that basically all children with autism have anxiety in addition to social communication deficits? |
Okay? That is also true of children with disabilities. Many of not most are not being adequately served. Stop using my child as your talking point. |
This thread started because MCPs is systematically canceling the opportunities it has provided to gifted kids for years. Look at the fact that ELC doesn’t exist anymore and most schools aren’t even providing cohorted classes. It very much is arguing that gifted kids should not be adequately served because they will be “fine” without those services. |
How about we advocate TOGETHER for the need for MCPS to better serve the differentiated needs of both special ed and gifted? |
But the PP literally stated she wants the same thing ("tiny sheltered classes") as what kids with disabilities get. Sorry you don't think I see your worth or whatever it is you are trying to imply. I don't know who you are or anything about you except that you are an a-hole. |
That's not going to happen if you all keep whining about kids with disabilities being in "tiny sheltered classes" and how unfair that is. |
I know it’s difficult on an anonymous board but realize there are multiple posters here saying slightly different things. I didn’t argue for “tiny sheltered classes” but the point remains that MCPS is taking away gifted opportunities AND it is not serving students with disabilities well either. |
DP. Are you really that oblivious to the stories from parents and teachers that show that MCPS isn't even providing safe environments for students with special needs, including for their neurotypical peers, teachers, and paraeducators? |
Again, I was not that poster but what that post said was why is it that we can serve children with disabilities and not gifted kids? That is the issue. |
Then why did you respond to me in the way that you did? Smh |
You are not entitled to the same thing as families with kids with higher needs. You need to find another way to advocate besides using other people's children |