Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid with this diagnosis (exact) has really thrived at Fusion. Highly recommend. They helped my kid ease back in and rebuild confidence. Now kid is excellent student and college bound.
Wow that’s great to hear. So happy for you and your kid!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, OP here. I prefer in-person options. What does ESESES stand for? Thanks again.
Enhanced Social and Emotional Special Education Services.
I’ve posted about the program before so if you do a search using the term ESESES, you can find information about the program.
Thank you! I did a quick search and haven’t found criteria and application process. Will keep looking - thanks!
It’s a MCPS program. The process to get in is that your child needs an IEP and the team has to decide that it is the right placement. Then you go through the central IEP process. There is no application process per se.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, OP here. I prefer in-person options. What does ESESES stand for? Thanks again.
Enhanced Social and Emotional Special Education Services.
I’ve posted about the program before so if you do a search using the term ESESES, you can find information about the program.
Thank you! I did a quick search and haven’t found criteria and application process. Will keep looking - thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My kid with this diagnosis (exact) has really thrived at Fusion. Highly recommend. They helped my kid ease back in and rebuild confidence. Now kid is excellent student and college bound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, OP here. I prefer in-person options. What does ESESES stand for? Thanks again.
Enhanced Social and Emotional Special Education Services.
I’ve posted about the program before so if you do a search using the term ESESES, you can find information about the program.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, OP here. I prefer in-person options. What does ESESES stand for? Thanks again.