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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Georgetown Prep Holy Cross SJC Sandy Spring Oneness SAES To name a few.[/quote] Georgetown Prep is not a safety. I know kids who chose it over STA and I know kids who got into STA but were rejected from Prep. Prep is a highly desirable school with an acceptance rate below 20%. Nice try though, the haters are always going to hate. It’s so predictable. 🙄[/quote] It is you that is cruel. Why do you assume learning differences =bad. All 🏫 schools should aspire to include Seriously, the only kids I know that have accepted there are dyslexic, dysgraphic, Add inattentive, and/or add. I am so happy that this place is welcoming to them and thier needs. NP. Based on the handful of Prep students I know, I thought it was a safety school as well. Does Prep offer a Special Ed. program? One kid I know appears to be on the spectrum.[/quote] Oh Boy! It’s clear someone’s son got rejected and they are taking out their anger on this forum and making up lies about Prep. A better use of your time might be therapy because ignorant comments such as the above just make you look like a fool.[/quote] Why are you so defensive? I have two daughters so I certainly don’t have an ax to grind with Prep. The rising 9th grader I know who was recently admitted to Prep seems to be on the autism spectrum (the high-functioning side). My question is sincere. Does Prep have a program like SJC’s Benilde program for students with learning differences? [/quote] Just stop. It's so obvious your posts are not sincere. [/quote] My question triggers you for some reason…please move along. Can some else respond? Does Prep admit students with documented learning differences? Is there a special program?[/quote] Check out /research the Georgetown Prep Special Needs Program for Children per the Georgetown Prep School Act of 1774. [/quote][/quote] In all seriousness, the only kids I know that accepted there are dyslexic, dysgraphic, Add inattentive, and/or adhd. I am truly happy that there is a school welcoming them and their needs. [/quote] For the sake of the kid at prep and their parents (assuming this is a real kid) this thread should be taken down. PP is so cruel, ignorant and offensive.[/quote] You are the cruel one. Why do you assume learning differences =bad? All schools should aspire yo what Prep is apparently offering. It's a good thing that kids with inherent challenges found their way there. [/quote] You truly are a terrible person. One can conclude that Prep must be a pretty awesome place to have earned the animus of someone like you. [/quote]
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