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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child currently attends a private school and is having some challenges academically (approaching expectations in reading and struggling in math). The school has been clear that their focus is not teaching "all children", will do what they can to support, but are not really structured to do so. So we're trying to figure out what to do next. Our child happy, loves their friends and the school - but making learning a positive experience is important at this stage. Would be interested in positive experiences at public elementary schools or any experience others have had shifting from private to public and whether it was helpful? We're considering moving to a school district to get into the right school. [/quote] In my experience, look for the smallest elementary school. But a few other questions - have you considered a different private? Have you asked MoCo to do testing for learning disability. There is a childfind requirement and they need to do it even if the child is not enrolled in a MoCo school. You can also do private testing.[/quote]
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