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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll just mention that finding a "better public" is not always easy or reliable. I work in the schools. Your child's experience and learning comes down to the specific special education teacher. That's it. A supportive, knowledgeable Assistant Principal can help (and you can find out their background, if they have any experience in sped), but it's really about the actual SPED teacher. Who may move or transfer. [/quote] Not at all. We were at Bethesda Elementary in downtown Bethesda (MCPS), and my son had a different IEP case manager every year. Everyone who was remotely involved with special needs kids was committed to their progress, from the Principal and Assistant Principal (one of them always sat in on IEP meetings) to the case managers, therapists (DS worked with the speech therapist) and the paraeducators. I don't know which school system you're in, PP, but clearly your experience is very limited. [/quote]
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