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Reply to "Is Churchill a poor school for special education students?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter attends Cabin John Middle School, a feeder school to Churchill. A look at their staff directory ( http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/cabinjohnms/staff/directory.aspx ) shows that they have 37 teachers for special education ( plus 3 special education support staff, and 3 speech pathologists). By comparison there are seven science teachers, nine math teachers, and nine English teachers. So it certainly seems like they are making the effort for special education students, whatever the results show.[/quote] Cabin John houses LFI, Autism, and SCB. These are all separate, self-contained programs that require a lot of staffing. And all of these programs are certificate-track, not diploma, so the kids' test scores are not counted with the rest of the school. [/quote]
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