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[quote=Anonymous]DS is there now. Our experience has been good, tailored to our student, and I agree with a pp that Ms. Onley is wonderful! In addition to resource period (DS used it to organize workload and extra time if needed from a quiz or exam that day), he's had a mix of honors and regular courses (the latter had an asst. teacher in the full classroom), an AP course, and self-contained English. There are so many electives, that there should not be an issue scheduling one or more that your DC is interested in. Whole school lunchtime can be daunting. There are lots of student clubs and groups at WJ, that meet in classrooms at lunchtime nearly every day of the week, so a big school can become smaller. There also was a daily lunch meet-up of kids in the prgm I believe in a same classroom each day.[/quote]
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