DCPS removing all Special Ed for kids in Private Schols

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


+ a million.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


Please. As a special needs parent, there is nothing I wish more than for my child not to have special needs, not to have to spend my time researching strategies, emailing teachers, meeting with them etc. I wish I were so lucky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, post this on special needs.

- mom of a kid w an IEP at a DC charter


Agreed. Most parents are wholly ignorant and rude about special needs kids if they don't have one.


OP here. I see your point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


Please. As a special needs parent, there is nothing I wish more than for my child not to have special needs, not to have to spend my time researching strategies, emailing teachers, meeting with them etc. I wish I were so lucky.


Sorry to hear that, but it has little to do with PP's point. Other families and kids struggle too, for a myriad reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


You're an awful, awful person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


Please. As a special needs parent, there is nothing I wish more than for my child not to have special needs, not to have to spend my time researching strategies, emailing teachers, meeting with them etc. I wish I were so lucky.


Sorry to hear that, but it has little to do with PP's point. Other families and kids struggle too, for a myriad reasons.


what? that has little to do with it either. bashing sn parents cannot be excused by claiming that you have "struggles."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


You're an awful, awful person.


Awful to want my kids in an appropriate environment for their needs and abilities? Ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, post this on special needs.

- mom of a kid w an IEP at a DC charter


Agreed. Most parents are wholly ignorant and rude about special needs kids if they don't have one.


OP here. I see your point.


Sadly, I have been on here too long to see the responses! Special needs kids brings out the worst in DCUM. I thank Jeff for having a separate SN forum! Most of the negativity stays out of the SN forum (please note I said most). It will make a misanthrope of you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


You're an awful, awful person.


Awful to want my kids in an appropriate environment for their needs and abilities? Ok.


+1.
Anonymous
DC is constantly being sued on SN issues. A lot of people who live outside the district cheat the system and feign citizenship here to get the freebies. So sadly OP, your child won't get the services she needs as a resident because of the cheaters who don't live in the District. I have a niece with Down S. so I know from my sister what a constant struggle it is to get services for your child. But for the grace of God ... all of us could be in that boat and we'd be singing a different tune. Shame on the cheaters and on the people here on DCUM who have no empathy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just can't see any reason why DCPS should pay for private school kids' services. None at all.


Federal law would be one reason.

+ 100
OP here. My child is deemed by DCPS to meet criterion for services. I pay DC taxes. Federal law says I have the right to receive those services.
I would like to see a study determining how much it would cost DCPS if kids in private schools decided to move to DCPS en mass to get these services.


Why waste more money on a worthless study when regardless of what it reveals, private school families would never move to public "en masse"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


You're an awful, awful person.


Awful to want my kids in an appropriate environment for their needs and abilities? Ok.


No, that is fine. You're awful because you call SN Pparente " the most entitled" and don't seem to understand federal law.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


You're an awful, awful person.


Awful to want my kids in an appropriate environment for their needs and abilities? Ok.


No, that is fine. You're awful because you call SN Pparente " the most entitled" and don't seem to understand federal law.



Maybe he knows the law but doesn't like how it's implemented and affects the non-SN kids. Seems like a common complaint.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not your status as a taxpayer that entitles you to those services; it's your child's status as a resident and a student with special needs.


I know but PP seems to feel my child is taking something from her child. My child is both a resident and special needs student. It isn't like I am getting something for nothing all at her child's expense.


There is no group so entitled in DCPS as the special needs parents. My kids have been with mainstreamed SN kids in every class who couldn't participate and took up a large share of the teacher's time, but they have every right to be there so they are. I've requested to keep my kids out of mainstreamed classrooms so they can go at a faster pace, but my kids don't deserve to have their needs met like the SN kids do.


You're an awful, awful person.


Awful to want my kids in an appropriate environment for their needs and abilities? Ok.


You request to keep your kids out of mainstreamed classrooms. If they are doing so great, they should be in all gifted classes where it would not be so much of an issue. Or, here's an idea, supplement at home like many of us do.

I see it as mixed. As a parent of SN child, this poster is so beyond wrong. Kids who are said to be ok can have far worse behavioral issues that consume far more time than the extra few minutes the teacher has to take with my child than the ones who are acting up constantly. Not all SN kids have significant needs or cannot be successful in a classroom. Mine easily can with the right teacher and supports. So, to say he doesn't deserve to be there is very strange to me. However, I'd love if he were in a classroom with all kids similar to him. But, since SN is inclusive of many things, that's pretty impossible to do.

We were fully private and paid for our own services. I could't imagine demanding any therapist come to the school nor would my kid want to be pulled out of class and stand out like that. Its easier for the obvious reasons but the therapist can serve far more kids or give far more hours to each kid without travel, which is why I am against it. We got a huge run around and gave up trying to get public services.

And to the nasty poster.. most of us wish we were not in the situation we are in with our kids but we are doing the best we can and want them to be successful and are very thankful for the few good teacher and therapists who do make our kids very successful at school. Maybe you should check your attitude or go to private of you don't want our kids with yours. I'll take a well behaved SN kid who tries any day over a nasty attitude, bad language kid who spends more time complaining, bullying and talking back to the teacher than getting work done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Religious schools want government funds but not government oversight. This fits that as old as the Constitution tension zone.


This must be gibberish. It's incomprehensible.
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