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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any word from Bridges? I got a waitlist offer for my SN child and would like to know if they're doing any in-person learning.[/quote] I would think Bridges has a very different situation happening. They have e a good number of higher level IEP kids. It seems like some schools might be opening for in-person IEP, 504, and higher risk students. Given their higher numbers of advanced needs it will be interesting to see what happens.[/quote] Bridges parent here, we've received a survey with different options to choose from. 2 days a week mon-tues, 2 days a week thurs-fri, or 100% distance learning. Not sure what the plan is if majority of the parents choose the same 2 days. I personally have yet to fill out the survey. I think if it's not safe to go to school (as far as covid is concerned) 5 days a week then why are they going at all. BUT I have younger child who would benefit more from being in school even if it is just the 2 days as she does not really like the virtual school. No word yet on what either of these schedules would look like for iep students, I have an older child with an iep as well. [/quote] I am wondering what IEP services will look like and how it will balance the school day. Are they basically going to be in a self contained class room catching up?? Are they going to be exposed to a bunch of provider or will speech, or etc be virtual at school with a sped teacher over seeing?? DL IEP related lessons are NOT working. We can do the reading and worksheets, math etc. Working on those harder skills and IEP goals and special services not so much [/quote]
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