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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a former CMI parent and can report that, up until August of 2017, , all of the teachers are NOT trained in special education, unless you are counting seminars in the Floortime method. Even the special ed teachers are not trained in special education beyond the certification, which takes a few months to get. unlike the typical special education teachers in DCPS, who tend to have Masters in special education, the ones at CMI that I dealt with were woefully unqualified—although their hearts were in it. If you have a child with a high level of special needs who would be confined to a self contained classroom in DCPS or other settings, then CMI is a good long term solution. If your child has level 1 or 2 special needs or is a typical learner, you would be better off elsewhere. I don’t have experience with other charters, but have experience with privates and EOTP DCPS and both were/are 10x better than CMI when it comes to academics and behavior management. CMI does have a great parent community. [/quote] This is really helpful. So why do so many parents with SN kids want CMI? I would like to hear from parents with NT kids or advanced learners to know how differentiation is working for their kids[/quote]
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