Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We will be in the same situation in a few years. I spoke with the team at our nonpublic, and they have reassured me that once placed, kids stay even as they age out of their charter school. Essentially, they return to DCPS as the LEA but OSSE continues the nonpublic placement. I hope this is true.
I’m not sure that’s right. I think you would still need to get into a charter because DCPS won’t pay for it and will say they have a program that can meet your child’s needs.
Anonymous wrote:We will be in the same situation in a few years. I spoke with the team at our nonpublic, and they have reassured me that once placed, kids stay even as they age out of their charter school. Essentially, they return to DCPS as the LEA but OSSE continues the nonpublic placement. I hope this is true.
Anonymous wrote:I'd assume that some (most?) charters would not accept a student if they knew you didn't actually intend for your child to attend that school. Maybe reach out to DCPS special education and ask what other families have done in your situation. Is there a DCPS program that would fit your child? If not, maybe DCPS will agree to the placement.
Anonymous wrote:I'd assume that some (most?) charters would not accept a student if they knew you didn't actually intend for your child to attend that school. Maybe reach out to DCPS special education and ask what other families have done in your situation. Is there a DCPS program that would fit your child? If not, maybe DCPS will agree to the placement.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. No it was not a difficult placement but I don’t believe the charter would have ever suggested it on their own. They were fine with my kid until I showed up with an attorney. Then they just automatically said yes even with their attorney there. Now osse said no but that doesn’t matter and I think they say no to everyone.
That’s part of the reason I’m asking. We didn’t have to fight for it so I’m just trying to figure out if because the kid will have been there 3/4 years by the time we have to move to another charter if the new school will just figure it’s not worth the fight.