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Reply to "MCPS is executing significant changes to special education that directly affect autistic students and their families."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Didn't MCPS dramatically increase the budget number for special ed in last year's budget to hire a large number of personnel to fill the gap in the school setting? Is it possible that, with that, the overall special ed level of effort at central became less necessary, and that these cuts reflect that?[/quote] [b]You're talking about kids with very different levels of needs.[/b] Plus there's very little indication the number of special education staff actually increased. Some positions were just a change in the classification- temporary to permanent- and others simply went unfilled.[/quote] OK, but is is possible that, in adding resources to address the one set of needs, personnel who previously had to cover both were able to shift to better address the second set of needs, resulting in less need for central office personnel for that group?[/quote] No it’s not. Good try MCPS PR office. We know YOUR office is getting 3 more people while school based staff are losing their jobs. Good plan. One more time: The autism unit provides consistent training, coaching and support (think IEPs and placements) to teachers and paras who work with students with the most significant autism, while also providing consults to students in settings across the county. Without training, coaching, and support these students, families and teachers in the programs will suffer. Yes, the supervisor and psychologists were cut which is a huge loss. But the specialists in schools supporting students, families and teachers on a daily basis will have a significant change in their position. Some of their positions were also cut over the past two years. Basically = less support for students with autism. It’s a huge deal, of which Taylor and Cage care nothing about. Taylor has never even stepped foot in one of these Autism classrooms where he is cutting supports. What is Taylor trying to do to these children? Wipe them off the face of the earth? [/quote]
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