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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At our Loudoun school, all the "resource kids" are in one class per grade. It is usually the same teacher year to year. It's not the same as the severe special Ed kids who have their own class.[/quote] OP here. I actually think our school may do this as well. The ESOL teacher was also there and I noticed the handful of ESOL kids who were in my child's class last year. The smarter/better behaved kids from my son's class were also placed in his class. I just felt like all the "normal" kids were put in the other class and my child's class had all the ESOL, special needs and gifted kids. I actually don't think my child is necessarily gifted. He is very well behaved and tries/performs well in school. I am not trying to stir up drama. I am just genuinely curious since I thought the placement of kids was very obvious and then the special needs teacher said she would be there.[/quote] In my kids' school in FFX county, there is always one class per grade that has 1 or2 extra teachers that help the kids with special needs. So, to answer your question, the special needs kids all go to one class. It isn't the same teacher that has the special needs kids every year. [/quote]
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