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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This sums up all of the issues that Fusion Faces at ALL of their locations... https://www.aps1.net/DocumentCenter/View/9523/Fusion-SC-Meeting-April-2019 [/quote] This is a bizarre list of complaints. Yes, there are fewer hours of direct instruction because every moment of direct instruction is geared to that student. I guarantee that no student in public school is getting 27 hours a week of teacher attention. The complaints about the content of health ed would be irrelevant to me and most parents looking for a school for a struggling student. And no private school, even the most elite, have licensed teachers, so we clearly don't take that as an indicator of quality in other settings.[/quote] Actually, many private schools in the DC area require teachers to have licenses. [/quote] Between my two kids, we've attended 5 private schools, mainstream and SN, and none have required their teachers to have licenses or teaching degrees (most teachers at the mainstream schools had degrees in whatever they were teaching).[/quote]
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