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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Nottingham principal is notoriously bad for kids with IEPs. There is also a lot of teacher turnover. [/quote] I have a kid with an IEP who just was promoted from Nottingham. The principal was fine, the assistant principal is great, but she's moving to Taylor. We had no issues at all with our IEP kid getting all of the services they need. The teachers have been great for them. Much better experience than for my older child. IMO they will close Nottingham soon so be prepared to move to Discovery (which I haven't heard great things about) or Tuckahoe depending on which one is closer to the house. They generally group the IEP kids in one class. The current 5th grade class had a lot of kids who seemed to be autistic, but I don't know their diagnoses. I will say that I don't think it would be a welcoming community as far as making friends for the child would be. [/quote]
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