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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Georgetown Prep Holy Cross SJC Sandy Spring Oneness SAES To name a few.[/quote] Georgetown Prep is not a safety. I know kids who chose it over STA and I know kids who got into STA but were rejected from Prep. Prep is a highly desirable school with an acceptance rate below 20%. Nice try though, the haters are always going to hate. It’s so predictable. 🙄[/quote] It is you that is cruel. Why do you assume learning differences =bad. All 🏫 schools should aspire to include Seriously, the only kids I know that have accepted there are dyslexic, dysgraphic, Add inattentive, and/or add. I am so happy that this place is welcoming to them and thier needs. NP. Based on the handful of Prep students I know, I thought it was a safety school as well. Does Prep offer a Special Ed. program? One kid I know appears to be on the spectrum.[/quote] Oh Boy! It’s clear someone’s son got rejected and they are taking out their anger on this forum and making up lies about Prep. A better use of your time might be therapy because ignorant comments such as the above just make you look like a fool.[/quote] Why are you so defensive? I have two daughters so I certainly don’t have an ax to grind with Prep. The rising 9th grader I know who was recently admitted to Prep seems to be on the autism spectrum (the high-functioning side). My question is sincere. Does Prep have a program like SJC’s Benilde program for students with learning differences? [/quote] Just stop. It's so obvious your posts are not sincere. [/quote] My question triggers you for some reason…please move along. Can some else respond? Does Prep admit students with documented learning differences? Is there a special program?[/quote] Check out /research the Georgetown Prep Special Needs Program for Children per the Georgetown Prep School Act of 1774. [/quote][/quote] In all seriousness, the only kids I know that accepted there are dyslexic, dysgraphic, Add inattentive, and/or adhd. I am truly happy that there is a school welcoming them and their needs. [/quote] For the sake of the kid at prep and their parents (assuming this is a real kid) this thread should be taken down. PP is so cruel, ignorant and offensive.[/quote] You are the cruel one. Why do you assume learning differences =bad? All schools should aspire yo what Prep is apparently offering. It's a good thing that kids with inherent challenges found their way there. [/quote] You truly are a terrible person. One can conclude that Prep must be a pretty awesome place to have earned the animus of someone like you. [/quote] Why do you hate kids with learning differences? [/quote] Why are you using children, children with autism and one particular boy who is going to a particular school to ridicule that school? What is wrong with you? [/quote] No one is ridiculing a child. It is your projected feelings about the descriptions of the children. You are the only one making a value statement. You have the issues here. You are the one assuming things. You are the one pretending to protect the value of a single school because it descrimites again differently abled kids for some deeply unhealthy reason. I promise GP does not disqualify children for learning differences and that is a good thing. Some believe that they seek these kids out. Also a good thing. There needs to be a place for them. It is important for the community. You really should try to get over your issues. [/quote] No, you have an issue with Prep and you think it’s ok to pretend concern about children you know nothing about when you really are ignorant and extremely offensive. Or, if you really care, you can post a link to the “Georgetown Prep Special Needs Program for Children per the Georgetown Prep School Act of 1774” you keep mentioning. [/quote]
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