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Reply to "When will schools like Janney step up and do their fair share to take at-risk kids??"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a Janney parent, I don’t at all see how this would be possible without expanding the school, which I don’t think there is room for, or redoing boundaries. At prek4, all but 5 seats from the lottery went to sibling, inbound preference. The 5 remaining went to inbound. At K, they HAVE to take all remaining inbound as an initial matter. That nearly completely fills up remaining seats. [u]And a fair amount of the non-inbound go to out of bounds IEP children. [/u] I will add though that Janney is horrendously equipped you handle at risk/IEP kids. Any child that deviates from the norm in any way is very disadvantaged at Janney. It would not be in their best interest to go there. Super sad but true. [/quote] How do you know this? IEP kids do not have a flag on them. [Note - my child does have an IEP. I see the sign-ups for OT and Speech (using this as a sample for "IEP kids" I typically know the families and they live in the neighborhood. [/quote]
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