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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's interesting that this thread turned to enrichment when that is only a small part of what the PTA budget can fund. At my NA elem school, the principal has been very demanding of the PTA to fundraise, fundraise, fundraise in order to fund things she specifically wants for the school. OTOH, some SA schools do get more money through Title 1 funding. There is also much more support in SA for special needs and ELL. NA parents of kids whose needs are not being met in NA, actually try to transfer to SA schools - or at least think about it. So, this is complex.[/quote] Your principal needs a tutorial about the purpose of PTAs. In the national PTA organization handbook, it clearly states that the primary function of PTA is NOT fundraising. It is ADVOCACY. The principal should not be driving the PTA's agenda. [b]The greater support in SA for special needs and ELL is a contributing problem to the "better to have them all together in some schools where we can focus services" argument. ALL schools need to be able to provide sufficient support to meet the needs of ALL students.[/quote][/b] Then there will have to be more lawsuits. There's an thread on the SN board about how at least one NA school laughed at the idea of providing specific accommodations in an IEP. It's probably easier for that parent, and better for their child, to switch schools than it is to fight. Inclusivity is apparently not for every school in APS. Meanwhile, our school in SA actually referred my friend's daughter for testing at KKI so that she would get the accommodations that the teacher was certain she needed (was heading to MS the following year and the teacher thought it best to have an IEP in place prior). That's a completely different culture/attitude. Two schools in the same system, but worlds apart. I know which I'd prefer, even for my NT kids. [/quote] What's the "SN board"?[/quote] Kids with Special Needs forum. Here's the link: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/740921.page That makes me very angry, mostly because I've heard it so often. [/quote]
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