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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote]Anonymous wrote: Stone ridge is for girls and the heights is for boys. If a child has Down syndrome but can perform at grade level, I don't see why they wouldn't accept them. What? [b]Down syndrome people don’t perform ‘at grade level’[/b]. I wish that SR would start a program for SN. That would be great. In the meantime look at Holy Cross or Brookewood for girls. Avalon for boys. [/quote] It is possible for a person with Down Syndrome to "perform" at grade level, but not common. Be careful not to generalize about entire groups of people.[/quote] Those are high level high school programs that don’t have ‘lower tracks’ or special tutoring as of now . Those would not be appropriate unless changes are made to the schools. I have a DS child and know many. It is a safe generalization I think. Even ones that we know of who are doing well are doing so because of intense specialized programs and unique abilities combined. [/quote]
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