FYI - I have children with IEPs and having the amount of services you have for emotional support is a lot higher than most of the services I have seen. If you move jurisdictions, (or from a charter to DCPS), you still qualify for an IEP BUT your IEP will be re-written. When we moved from a Charter to DCPS, we were surprised at the reduction of hours. |
Side bar but where are year round swimming programs? |
YMCA, British Swim School, Trinity, Gallaudet, DPR. |
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I have a child similar to yours but with dyslexia/dysgraphia thrown in the mix, and strong in math instead. I also posted on the special needs forum on a question about ADHD in Montessori.
I have looked at a lot of different schools in DC and ultimately decided that our charter Montessori was the best situation we are likely to find. Charter schools I would consider for your child's profile are: Inspired Teaching, Yu Ying, Mundo Verde, maybe Stokes(?), Latin & BASIS for 5th DCPS to consider: Hearst, Mann Montessori schools: Shining Stars, Lee Montessori, Capitol Hill Montessori at Logan If your younger child has language-based issues, there are a few DCI feeder schools that provide strong evidence-based instruction for dyslexia: Mundo Verde, DC Bilingual, and Yu Ying (not as sure about last one) Check out the book Differently Wired. It can be hard to find the right setting for these types of kids. MCPS has a GT/LD program that some people like. |
| If you want gifted you need to stay in VA. No charter or DCPsis truly equipped to provide a true education to a gifted student. |
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With a parent of a kid with ASD and ADHD and an extremely high IQ - I have to say that DCPS is not the place you want to be. The only program intended to address this is a program at SWS - but getting in is based upon luck.
Some info here: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/662806.page#11393471 https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/546237.page I think MCPS has more options, but I haven't investigated fully yet. |
| OP, I have no direct experience but have a couple of friends who have gone through the testing/IEP process with DCPS. Once assessed, they can help place your child at an appropriate school and bypass the lottery altogether. Sibling would still have preference as well. I don't know if they have anything like this in the charter system, but for DCPS, SWS that goes through 5th or a JKLM that also goes through 5th but has a string middle school feeder would be ideal. With SWS you will be doing this all again after 5th and that will stink. |
| I would never put a child with learning differences in DCPS |
| This thread stems from last summer. Somebody responded on an old thread. OP hasn’t posted for almost 6 months. |