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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What other schools would you look at for an elementary student (ideally with a middle school option) with minimal behavior issues? Has low frustration with school work, transition, but doesn't act out at school. In upper elementary 2 years behind in most academics standards, very good reading compression though (when read to or multimedia performance closer to grade level), capable or improvement and learning but at a slower pace likely will stay a year or more behind depending on reading progress. So, we don't want to be in a school with major behavior issues constantly or for DC to shove our kid in a classroom without any real academics. Lost here.[/quote] What's the diagnosis? If autism, your choices are limited. If SLD, there are many choices.[/quote] Most of the school people recommend only take kids through public funding. Through DC schools so what are those options?? What are the schools that allow private pay and take Autism and or ID ?? I wouldn't even know where to look for that. If you are depending on public funding. Your choices are really limited. [/quote][/quote] https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/Nonpublic%20Approved%20List%20DAY%20121222.pdf Private pay just Google and click admissions [/quote]
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