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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in a SN private where everyone has a diagnosis of some type but "appears" superficially pretty typical. The reality is that none of us have been able to find an alternative to the SN school where we thought the needs could be served, and public was a disaster for all. The kids with diagnoses at most of these mainstream privates have pretty low-key needs in most cases. The kids at our school couldn't get into these places. Oftentimes, kids who have milder displays also have a really hard time getting supports in public, and the only option is to send them to private in hopes it will be a better environment for them. That's why you see a lot of these kids there.[/quote] This is a really good explanation why so many good privates have so many kids with diagnoses.[/quote] No it’s no. PP’s kid is at a *SN* private. Kids with IEP-level issues generally do not get admitted to top mainstream privates. But hey - I would LOVE to be wrong! If your kid got admitted to a mainstream private with an IEP from public, please post here. [/quote] Does an IEP have to be disclosed during the application process?[/quote]
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