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[quote=Anonymous]I'm 22:00. I don't think this needs to wait until the end of the school year, OP. Call the Office of Advanced Instruction in MCPS, or whatever they call themselves, and ask how it works for non-MCPS students. As for the paras, yes, I agree that co-taught is sometimes in name only. It has not affected my son in any visible way, however. Last year when he was switched math classes mid-year, they could not place him in co-taught IM math class, since there wasn't one at the same time as his other math class, so he spent the rest of the year doing IM math he hadn't prepared for, in a regular class with just one teacher, and somehow survived. I think what my son gets out of the GT/LD are: 1. Teachers who understand him. 2. The valuable extra time in resource class, because he works very slowly. My bottom line is - the GT/LD is better than the alternative! [/quote]
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