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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AHC (Academy Of The Holy Cross) has a wonderful program.[/quote] Many religious schools are inclusive although some programs are far better than others. And they aren’t required to be inclusive. [/quote] Seems a lot of these programs are in Catholic schools. [/quote] A lot of teachers at these schools have very little training compared to public school teachers. I would be wary.[/quote] Most publi school teachers don’t either. They rely on a thinly spread network of specialist providers throughout the district. Some Catholic schools have specialists onsite and/or in the classroom.[/quote] We moved in 3rd grade to Catholic school due to issues we thought were curriculum related and lack of structure at private school; within two months we got a teacher call about suspected ADHD or ASD. We explored that, it was correct and now son is managing the symptoms and doing ugh better academically and socially (due to therapy and awareness). We appreciate the true partnership between our Catholic school and parents on academic matters. The occasional homework, grades work sent home and emails help that as well. The DC private school we came from, and were prepared to be lifers if we liked it, had a Parents Hands Off approach, even in lower school.[/quote]
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