TJ schedules

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher and have been to IEP meetings at TJ. They absolutely provide accommodations. Those of you suggesting they are breaking the law if they do not accommodate OP’s student are wrong. To the OP, I’m sorry your child is going through this. It must be incredibly difficult. But it’s not fair and unrealistic to try and have your child attend an optional school that is heavily taught through group work when you need partial homebound. That is changing the curriculum. Most students are not even accepted to TJ. You have other options that are more appropriate.


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Anonymous
I realize that this thread is from the previous era of TJ admissions, but now that the admission criteria have changed, can someone share their experience now with regard to TJ and a student needing homebound instruction or other special arrangements such as IEP or 504, like that of the OP?
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