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[quote=Anonymous]For Churchill Bridge, my child was able to do all 7 periods self-contained for 9th grade: 4 core classes (no honors offered), resource, art, PE. For 10th, I requested he had access to some mainstreamed classes. He is in pe, chemistry, and English mainstreamed, but the other 4 classes are SC. We are in talks for next year. All this to say that everything is an IEP team decision. You can have access to the higher level classes, but with that you have to give up some of the support and the small classes- which are normally why you’re in the program. SESES has fewer SC options and the kids generally have fewer social challenges as compared to Bridge kids. I don’t know much about ESESES except that those students have higher needs than both Bridge and SESES.[/quote]
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