s/o CMI SN kids and typical kids

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Just to be aware, the commute to CMI from Ward 6, 7 and 8 is 30 min to 60 min one way.


That's clearly discriminatory. They should have a campus in every Ward, especially 7 and 8.


It is 30 minutes from ward 3 also. What's your point?


Very discriminatory too.

They should have a campus 10 minutes from our house, walking


They should put a campus in each persons house. CMI should personal come to everyone's house in the morning and teach all kids in DC. All CMI in all 8 Wards.

CMI for All!!


+1. Short of that, CMI is clearly cherry picking some kids and excluding others


Clearly?

Please show how a school in the common lottery is "clearly" cherry picking some kids and excluding others. As someone who would specifically love to have been cherry picked, please let me know so I can approach CMI. SHould I give them money? What EXACTLY do I need to do to get picked? Please show us how this is done.
Anonymous
Maybe a prerequisite should be to submit your IEP or similar documentation along with submitting your application.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a prerequisite should be to submit your IEP or similar documentation along with submitting your application.


That would violate the charter law. So talk to Congress about that.

Also CMI is an inclusion school. Needs a MIX of kids with special needs and kids without to work well. Although happily many best practices for children with special needs are also good for typically-developing kids.

Anonymous
Yeah, I think that a parent with a child with an IEP and those who
already understand the possibilities of smaller inclusion classrooms
for more "typical" kids are a better fit for CMI then a naïve and snobbish
parent such as the OP.
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