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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I take back my words about making a PK thread. It’s insane how some people think that PK teachers would sit back and teach other grades in the first place. Or they haven’t lived here long enough to figure out how much value DCPS places in PK. Or the value of starting school at this age, especially for children with special needs, HUGE gains can be made in PK. For people who ‘follow science’ they sure don’t know a lock about education.[/quote] I’m the PP who hit a nerve. I have two children in DCPS. My younger one is special needs and has had interventions since a toddler. He is now 10 and has an IEP because, even though interventions at the PK level help, most of these children need services long term. Schools absolutely cannot meet IEP requirements in a virtual setting that my child, and many other children, have and need. And let me tell you, for a lot of SN children the stakes are much higher at 10/12/15 years old than at 3. I’m living this nightmare and don’t wish it on anyone. But the focus needs to be on older kids getting back in the classroom first. The stakes are much higher, SN or not. It may not be a politically acceptable argument on DCUM, but it is reality that many of us live, and at this time when resources are scarce, hard and unpopular decisions need to be made.[/quote] My jaw is dropping at this poster who had early intervention for her kid, admits that interventions at the PK level help, and still thinks that her older kids should be prioritized over younger kids because "for a lot of SN kids the stakes are much higher." [/quote]
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