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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]St Johns has a programfor kids with learning issues Good Counsel does as well. Landon does haev a learning specialist for both the MS and US. They will work with you on accomdations such as extra time for tests, specific needs in teh classroom etc. Sandy Spring, Field School and Burke are also possibilties. Bullis has a learnibg center within th library that also works one on one with kids needs and allows tutorign to be done during school time.[/quote] I don't know about Good Counsel but I don't think any of these other schools will take kids with such bad grades. These are schools that provide some accommodations for kids with mild learning issues but they are not SN schools and they have limited openings and are unlikely to take a student with very poor grades. They will assume the needs are greater than what they can provide. Look at schools like Commonwealth, [b]McLean[/b].[/quote] McLean takes traditional learners and kids with mild learning issues or different learning styles but it s not a SN school.[/quote]
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