Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have observed self contained classrooms in DCPS. Do not go this route.
In which schools? Regular, charter, both?
Anonymous wrote:I have observed self contained classrooms in DCPS. Do not go this route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has self contained classrooms for students with autism and mild ID. It's called EAC (Enhanced Autism Classroom). They are staffed with 1 teacher and 2 assistants with 6-8 students. Everything is done through an ABA lens and they have
ABA coaches that come out and support them.
Thanks for this info! Are there any particular FCPS elementary schools we should focus on?
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has self contained classrooms for students with autism and mild ID. It's called EAC (Enhanced Autism Classroom). They are staffed with 1 teacher and 2 assistants with 6-8 students. Everything is done through an ABA lens and they have
ABA coaches that come out and support them.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery county has a range of self contained classrooms/programs. You can read a summary here: https://xminds.org/Guide-to-MCPS-Programs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re a gambling person, you can try to enroll in a DC charter that is more generous with 1:1s then try to get a private placement at KTS …
What DC charters tend to have more 1:1s? I've been scouring the school profiles on dcpcsb.org but haven't found information that specific.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re a gambling person, you can try to enroll in a DC charter that is more generous with 1:1s then try to get a private placement at KTS …