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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Nottingham principal is notoriously bad for kids with IEPs. There is also a lot of teacher turnover. [/quote] LOL ok, that's why the school has long been considered one of the top in the county and the state. Because the principal is terrible and there's lots of teacher turnover.[/quote] Ok, carry on. The school is doing well because of the high socioeconomic status of the families in the neighborhood. Also schools that are great for regular kids are not necessarily great for kids with IEPs. There's a long history of problems at this school for kids with IEPs that you are probably ignorant of. [/quote] Please cite specific examples. I can think of one child who used to escape all of the time. They were disruptive and would yell and break things. It wasn't fair to the kids who were trying to learn, but I'm sure that child's parents thought differently. [/quote]
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