+1 My kid is at Sheppard Pratt and Ivymount wouldn’t take him. He had lots of elopements but no violence. |
They will have to move here, get set up in a school, then probably be at the home school for a while until they get through the IEP process. They aren't going to directly be placed in a program. This could take months to a year to get through the IEP. When we transfered our child to MCPS, we started the IEP process at enrollment in the summer with giving them private evaluations and we didn't get an IEP till the spring. |
Except Lourie only goes to 5th grade. By the time they get any kind of placement, the younger kid will be too old. Since they don’t currently have non public on their IEP it would be at least a year I’m guessing. |
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Since L Solomon's name came up as an advocate...
Positives: if you want to pick a fight immediately during the IEP process in MoCo and make it so unbearable for all involved they all agree to send to CIEP in MoCo, she's absolutely up to the task. Given the profiles listed in this post, frankly I don't see getting to CIEP as a problem. Negatives: She's overbooked and in my own experience was disengaged when her help was needed the most. Meetings dragged on twice as long as needed just so she could talk about how great she is to everyone involved at every step of the way. She was frankly unbearable. But in the end for me and my dd, she completely fell down on the job at CIEP. |