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Reply to "Pyle/Whitman for kid with mild behavioral issues/SN?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After seeing all this stuff about how Whitman is such a pressure cooker, what do people think about how the Pyle/Whitman pyramid would handle an otherwise intelligent kid with mild behavioral issues/special needs? What is the attitude and resources? Are these actually schools to be avoided for such children? Especially interested in Pyle as he will soon be in MS.[/quote] As a former teacher/sub for MCPS, I often did long-term subbing at Pyle. For what it's worth, I found it to be one of the better MCPS schools for working with students with MILD behavioral issues. I saw much more support there than I did at any other MCPS middle school I long-termed at (ten or so middle schools). As far as I could tell, absolutely no school in MCPS has any ability to work with students with intense behavioral needs. Indeed, Pyle is officially designated as one of the three middle schools for students with mild emotional disabilities. The other two MS are (or were) Shady Grove and Hallie Wells. Pyle actually integrated many supports for such students into it's day-to-day operations for ALL students; I doubt many parents of "normal" children realized that they too were benefiting from such supports. They were much more amenable to things like time extensions on tests, moving to quiet spaces, scaffolding work, and so forth, than other middle schools I was at. Most of the middle schools I worked at in MCPS did absolutely nothing for such students, indeed generally made the situation worse. Pyle was at least trying hard. MCPS Middle schools I found to be utter disasters for working with and integrating students with mild behavioral issues were: Takoma Park Middle, Silver Spring International, Argyle, and Silver Creek (although at SC there was a single para who was incredible and awesome). North Bethesda was fairly "meh", but the principal at the time was retiring end of year and was clearly already relaxing on the beach in his mind; I assume it's situation has changed under new leadership, whether for better or worse I don't know. Parkland was very good, though not specifically tuned to ED; but the principal at the time has moved onward and upward. Others I was at (E Brook Lee, White Oak, etc) I don't really have enough data on. So...Pyle, IMHO, is one of the better choices in MCPS. You may want to glance through the following document to know what MCPS offers, or at least claims to offer: [url]https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/special-education/revised17-18%20Special%20Education%20Program%20Descriptions%20and%20Services%20Locations.pdf[/url] If you posted more specific questions and concerns, it would be helpful; otherwise the answers can only be generic. [/quote]
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