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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, the ones that leave public school are largely the neurodiverse ones who feel that the public schools are not able to adequately address their special needs. They feel that the privates will give them more personalized attention, smaller class sizes, etc. [/quote] You mean SN privates? Not Sidwell. [/quote] No. It’s so odd that you are so shocked that mainstream privates have substantial numbers of neurodiverse kids. Did you really think they didn’t? You realize a lot of kids get diagnosed after they already go to private school right? [/quote] I’m not shocked because diagnoses are so easy to get. I’m saying that only kids with minimal/no support needs fall into this category. Thus to trumpet about your “neurodiverse” child at Sidwell getting great grades, great friends, and going to Duke, is idiotic & offensive. Top privates are NOT admitting kids to HS and MS who have active IEPs. They just are not. If someone wants to post the name of the top school that admitted their kid and describe the IEP that they were on prior to admission, please do. Until then, it’s obvious that the claims about “neurodiversity” are bullsh*t. [/quote]
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