
And, where are you getting this information? Are you talking to families? |
Few people are selfish enough to do that to their own kids. They'll return them to school. |
The question was for families in MVA for non-medical reasons. IIS is different. |
Some of the ones that don't have medical reasons still sought IIS. Yes, they will get rejected, but they're still waiting for that. |
Do you understand how being an empathetic human being works? |
They DO have medical reasons and MCPS promised any child who wanted it could get it, as well as a cosa. Shocker, they are denying both, have not updated the IEP's over the summer, have not hired the 1-1 para's kids need nor found specialized placements for some. |
Its not about being selfish. Its about doing best for their kids and they felt virtual was best. Why do you think you know whats best for other's kids? You are the selfish one. |
You should make decisions based on facts, not feelings. |
Exactly, I am, I know it was a good school. Can you provide us the data from last year taking into consideration health and mental health and other issues (since the MVA was also a dumping ground for kids kicked out of their homeschools - guess what those kids will have to return and be with yours)? |
No, they said they could apply for it. But not everyone has a legitimate need for COSA or IIS. |
Regardless, MVA isn't a good school this year. |
Sure, I've lived through that situation. |
I think the data from last year that all the MVA supporters cite for its dramatic improvement came from social media postings of random parents and a couple teachers. If you're looking for more data from last year, ask them, as I'm sure they'd be happy to make it up for you |
That is what MCPS teaches. Always lie. |
It must be so hard for you to be such a hateful person. Get help. |