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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Students with special needs do not get what the need at these dual language/immersion schools and those schools are happy not to have them. Just look at the demographics of the schools. Special needs students are barely there.[/quote] What are you talking about???? I have a special needs child at an immersion school and could not be happier with the level of support we are getting from the school. [/quote] Generally speaking, the numbers of students with IEPs are significantly lower at the dual language schools. The average is 16.8%. More significantly, related services such as speech therapy and/or specialized reading instruction for children with dyslexia, are not provided to students in Spanish, only English. Oyster-Adams - 11% Marie Reed 11% Bruce Monroe 11% Powell 13.9 Bancroft 14.5% [/quote]
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