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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In our ES, one class per grade (out of 5) is deemed “the inclusion class.” Although the school does not advertise it, you can request your child NOT be put in this class. Which we have done every year since a horrific kindergarten experience.[/quote] I actually fought to take my kid out if special Ed. in order for him not to be in the inclusion class. It was awful. He didn't get any attention or help with reading because the special Ed teacher and aide had to spend all their time on behavior issues. There were 4 kids who needed to be in a classroom with one special Ed teacher and 2 aides and maybe 10 kids max. They just couldn't function in a class of 24. What happened to special Ed classes where kids spent the majority of the day in them? And when they were ready they were gradually included? There should be a class like that that is k-2, 3-4, 5-6 on every elementary campus. [/quote]
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