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[quote=Anonymous]If a special needs student is deemed by experts and completed evaluations to be better served in a self-contained classroom then they should be transferred to a school that offers such a program. Murch is opening self-contained classrooms this fall. This is what DCPS is legally obligated to provide. They must provide the best relevant placement for students according to their IEPs, disabilities, etc. Why is it hard for people to understand that Oyster can not offer this kind of support? The school's main purpose/role is bilingualism. Why should the school be blasted for not providing that level of specialized accommodating? Oyster does accommodate a significant number of students with IEPs and 504s, who make progress in their general education classrooms. These students receive services either inside or outside the classroom.[/quote]
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