Anonymous
Post 08/10/2023 11:44     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have observed self contained classrooms in DCPS. Do not go this route.


In which schools? Regular, charter, both?


Not the previous poster, but I'd stay far from self contained classrooms in DCPS. Some charter schools' might be ok. They are likely to have a range of disabilities, since only the largest charter schools have multiple self contained classrooms.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2023 10:51     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

Anonymous wrote:I have observed self contained classrooms in DCPS. Do not go this route.


In which schools? Regular, charter, both?
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2023 10:38     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

I have observed self contained classrooms in DCPS. Do not go this route.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2023 07:53     Subject: Re:Self contained classroom in DC area

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?


EA isn't standard at all schools. An elementary school that has EA classroom will have students who come from nearby base schools to attend. Buses are provided. You can go to the school profiles on the FCPS page and see which schools offer the program. That will help you narrow down areas in FFX county.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 22:34     Subject: Re:Self contained classroom in DC area

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
Post 08/09/2023 20:19     Subject: Re:Self contained classroom in DC area

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
Post 08/09/2023 18:10     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

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


Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 17:46     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

Montgomery county has a range of self contained classrooms/programs. You can read a summary here: https://xminds.org/Guide-to-MCPS-Programs
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 16:20     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

MoCo has self contained classrooms specifically for autism.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 14:30     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

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.


I’m not sure if that data is collected. But anecdotally some are much more generous with 1:1s because they have more flexible budgets and because they don’t have self-contained options. So they keep the kid with a 1:1 as long as that works, then private placement. See if you can find the data on private/non-public placement by charter school (I found it once but not sure where).
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 14:28     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

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
Post 08/09/2023 14:24     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

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 …
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 14:21     Subject: Re:Self contained classroom in DC area

Good to know that about MoCo! Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 14:18     Subject: Re:Self contained classroom in DC area

In Montgomery County the euphemism for self-contained classroom is "learning center." There is one in every cluster and you get bused where you need to go. Buy for commute.
Anonymous
Post 08/09/2023 13:45     Subject: Self contained classroom in DC area

We're moving to the DC area and need to find the right school/school district for our autistic child with mild ID. He is in elementary school and is currently in a self-contained classroom with mostly individual, or two/three on one instruction. A regular classroom will be a disaster for him. He doesn't have "behaviors" but he will shut down and won't be able to access any of the curriculum. He is a few grade levels behind, academically.

So, where do we look? We don't have the resources for a specialized private school like Ivymount or KTS.