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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The riskiest but possibly the one with the greatest returns: lottery into a charter in DC. Then you will be able to attmpt an OSSE placement at a private- MAP Ivymount is wonderful! But you need to tender this with your child's disposition. It might take 3-5 months to go through the process.[/quote] The research clearly supports [b]high quality inclusion[/b] over high quality self contained instruction. Ivymount is great of your child can't function in Gen ed, but it shouldn't be your first choice.[/quote] PP, this is a big sticking point. "High quality inclusion" is hard to come by. Ivymount isn't just for kids who "can't function in Gen ed." There's actually a wide variety of kids and a wider variety of needs. (It's also vastly different from the self-contained classrooms I've seen.)[/quote]
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