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Reply to "Is FCPS replacing specialized instruction with “inclusion”?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think FCPS is actually trending in the other direction in my experience. Ad hoc, separate small classes (approx 5 kids) have been amazing for my high schooler with an IEP this year. He’s a great kid who has zero behavior issues. The model last year was to have regular classes with an aide or special education teacher in the room. It was a complete waste of time for the my kid and he barely passed his core subjects. This year, they are taking that same staff member (that’s being paid irregardless, so let’s use them!) pulling the IEP kids out of the room and doing most of the teaching in a very small group. Nothing has changed with my child’s IEP hours and I think it’s technically supposed to still be an inclusion class. But no one is complaining and the kids are actually learning. My kid loves the classes that are run like this. [/quote] If you think the school is breaking even on cost then you don’t know much.[/quote]
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