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[quote=Anonymous] I disagree with a previous poster. Haynes' ESL department does not have high turnover (ELH is only in there second year of having a full middle school) and they do have ESL teachers who work consistently with students who need the help. Students at NEP, LEP at the middle school level receive consistent assistance and are in classes that have co-teachers in most of the core academic classes (core: reading, humanities, math and science) The biggest thing I would encourage is ask serious questions before you send your child. Talk to the ESL teachers directly. When the school year begins ask to see that student's PARTICULAR schedule and what accommodations are being made for that student. If the school is on it, they will be able to let you know. I am not trying to imply that Haynes is perfect. However, helping students at all levels is something that they are striving on. [/quote]
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