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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child has been in a Home School Model class for 2 years as a peer and while I am sure it's a lot of work for the teacher, there haven't been any issues. The class is a good size and there is a special educator that comes in to do small groups. Many of the kids get pulled out for a variety of things so the class size winds up small. My daughter is doing well academically. Home School Model is good because the kids are all ready identified so the support is there. The issue to me is the kids who come in unidentified. If a child is unidentified and has behavior issues then it can weeks/months to get anything done about it. Those child are usually not in a HSM class. Then the rest of the class is affected by the behavior and there are no supports in place. [/quote] I think you are confused. Every MCPS elementary class is HSM (unless it is a discrete program). And every school in MCPS right now has misplaced kids. If your child’s class does not have children with big behaviors, that’s great, but not really what this thread is about. [/quote]
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