Anonymous wrote:I did this your kid will be fine.
Private is no where near as good your kid will struggle get them tutoring asap. Still cheaper and will be a better outcome for college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has ADHD and anxiety, and you acknowledge he won't get his IEP in place and publics tend to struggle with special needs students, why do you think Churchill will be better than his private?
How does your DS feel about his private school currently?
Yes, especially at UMC schools like Churchill where over 50% of the population has an IEP. They just don't have the staff or bandwidth to handle the increase these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has ADHD and anxiety, and you acknowledge he won't get his IEP in place and publics tend to struggle with special needs students, why do you think Churchill will be better than his private?
How does your DS feel about his private school currently?
OP here. I don't necessarily think Churchill will be better than his private. He likes his school but I'm finding that our friends with kids in the same grade and who attend public middle schools (not in our consortium but still) seem to be a bit farther along. I'm not very concerned about that but honestly, we don't have the kind of money that many in this area seem to have so the ROI concerns me.
Just wanted to get some info/advice and hear others experiences.
Got it. Then if it really is a financial-based decision and you're not seeing the ROI, then I do think you're not going to be TERRIBLY worse switching to Churchill.
I don't know the exact private school your son goes to but in terms of MCPS, Churchill is among the best academically so at worst, I think he'll maintain a similar level of education to what he's getting now. It might be better depending on additional specifics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has ADHD and anxiety, and you acknowledge he won't get his IEP in place and publics tend to struggle with special needs students, why do you think Churchill will be better than his private?
How does your DS feel about his private school currently?
OP here. I don't necessarily think Churchill will be better than his private. He likes his school but I'm finding that our friends with kids in the same grade and who attend public middle schools (not in our consortium but still) seem to be a bit farther along. I'm not very concerned about that but honestly, we don't have the kind of money that many in this area seem to have so the ROI concerns me.
Just wanted to get some info/advice and hear others experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if there were parents here that could tell me about their experience switching their kid from private (since 1st grade) to Churchill for 9th and beyond. My current 8th grader is very sensitive, has ADHD and anxiety. He's medicated for ADHD and anxiety but it is still an issue. How large, generally, are the classes? He has an IEP at his private school but I know we won't be able to start public with one in place.
For us, we're not seeing private as being anything fantastic (except the smaller class sizes, which could be really important. Just don't have a comparison) and wanted to see if others have had a similar situation and how the switch went.
Thank you!
I would not assume that at all. For the money you are paying at private, I would invest in an educational advocate who knows MCPS well and you can work on getting an IEP in place by the time your child starts. We did this.
Anonymous wrote:If your child has ADHD and anxiety, and you acknowledge he won't get his IEP in place and publics tend to struggle with special needs students, why do you think Churchill will be better than his private?
How does your DS feel about his private school currently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has ADHD and anxiety, and you acknowledge he won't get his IEP in place and publics tend to struggle with special needs students, why do you think Churchill will be better than his private?
How does your DS feel about his private school currently?
Yes, especially at UMC schools like Churchill where over 50% of the population has an IEP. They just don't have the staff or bandwidth to handle the increase these days.
This is absolutely inaccurate. 50% of the school does not have IEPs. You might be referring to 504 Plans, but 50% of the kids don't have those either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child has ADHD and anxiety, and you acknowledge he won't get his IEP in place and publics tend to struggle with special needs students, why do you think Churchill will be better than his private?
How does your DS feel about his private school currently?
Yes, especially at UMC schools like Churchill where over 50% of the population has an IEP. They just don't have the staff or bandwidth to handle the increase these days.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if there were parents here that could tell me about their experience switching their kid from private (since 1st grade) to Churchill for 9th and beyond. My current 8th grader is very sensitive, has ADHD and anxiety. He's medicated for ADHD and anxiety but it is still an issue. How large, generally, are the classes? He has an IEP at his private school but I know we won't be able to start public with one in place.
For us, we're not seeing private as being anything fantastic (except the smaller class sizes, which could be really important. Just don't have a comparison) and wanted to see if others have had a similar situation and how the switch went.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:If your child has ADHD and anxiety, and you acknowledge he won't get his IEP in place and publics tend to struggle with special needs students, why do you think Churchill will be better than his private?
How does your DS feel about his private school currently?