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[quote=Anonymous][quote=MOM1970]Thanks so much for this explanation. I think I'm missing something - What is the difference between SESES and ESESES? And Bridge and SESES seem so similar. Why are there two programs? Dual enrollment works for a lot of people. My older kids didn't do it but some of their friends did and it is interesting that it works for a wide variety of students for significantly different reasons.[/quote] Bridge has 4 self contained classes vs SESES which has 2. Both offer resource. Bridge occupies a wing in the building; SESES does not. Kids have to change classes with the general ed kids. Bridge has a social worker on staff; SESES does not. Yes, there is a lot of overlap and similar profiles. It's often said that SESES is for kids with behavior issues and Bridge is for autistic kids without behaviors. My kids MS bridge doesn't seem to have a lot of behavior issues or if there are, they don't impact my son. I can't figure out how if an SESES kid has behavior issues, how they will function in the other 5 periods of the day when they have to be in gen ed classes.[/quote]
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