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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've been at Auburn for a number of years. The program that we signed up for does not resemble what's happening in the classrooms today. We're stuck because there isn't another appropriate placement for us at this time. We're staying, but we're not happy about it. It feels like painfully expensive babysitting. On the best of days, there is no harm. On the bad days, I think about keeping him home because what is happening in the classroom is so out of control. The issues at Auburn are bigger than staff changes. It just feels like the administration has lost site of the school's mission. There doesn't seem to be any leadership. There is no commitment to the core values that brought me to Auburn. Also, it just doesn't seem like that have enough people. I can't count the number of times I've been told that they can't do even the most basic things because of "staffing". The people who are there are clearly being run ragged. They're stressed out and burnt out, and that starts to show as the year goes on. It's not their fault, clearly too much is being put on their plate. But my kid is the one who suffers. I'm paying way too much for a broken program and staff who are pulled in too many directions. Our community needs places like Auburn. Our kids need for them to be successful. I don't know why their model isn't working, but it's not. I don't know much about the parent company. I don't know if their for-profit model is to blame. it certainly could be. Anyone who goes into education, especially special education, thinking their going to make money has bad business sense. if they are really worried about their profits, they better take a good long look at what's going on in Silver Spring. If things don't change quickly, I can't see how they're going to keep families and keep their doors open. [/quote] The private For Profit company that bought out Auburn has a ton of other private special ed schools (most seem to be the type where all the students are paid for by school systems). Clearly their business model is to try to charge as much tuition as possible while providing the absolute bare minimum of education, and pocketing the rest. I wouldn’t be surprised if their plan for Auburn is to turn their campuses more into something like a High Road—just a basic warehouse for difficult kids the schools want to unload. They are going to milk Auburn’s good reputation for as long as they can with the private payors.[/quote]
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