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[quote=Anonymous]If you got a pre-k spot during the lottery, you have the right to place your child in that school. He will come in with the IEP, which has the special education hours but not the placement (e.g. an autism classroom vs. non-categorical classroom vs. a general education classroom with special education support). If it is a DCPS school, they will accept the IEP and you can ask for a meeting, as soon as you wish, in order to change hours. If it is a charter school, they have 30 days to accept or reject the IEP, and you can also ask for an IEP meeting. Most schools do not have all placements, so if you place your child, you will be working with what the school has, at least initially. You also have the option of allowing Early Stages to place your child, in which case it sounds like they will put him in a CES classroom. [/quote]
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