Anonymous wrote:No experience with ES, but Avoid Cooper Middle School at all costs. It’s been a nightmare for my child with an IEP.
Anonymous wrote:I had our kids at Franklin Sherman for special need reasons because I learned from someone that I knew it is the best school for our needs. I love Franklin Sherman. The school helped my kids so much with IEP. My kids are middle school & high school now. They are no longer need IEP. The speech teacher is wonderful. She is still there. All the teachers are great.
Anonymous wrote:DP
I didn’t read anything in the PP that seemed negative against Kent Gardens other than it is larger, but not that that’s a negative.
They didn't say anything negative about specific schools, but their answer in general came across as very negative. "You're not going to get an answer that's worth much" as a start? OK, then.
Anonymous wrote:DP
I didn’t read anything in the PP that seemed negative against Kent Gardens other than it is larger, but not that that’s a negative.
They didn't say anything negative about specific schools, but their answer in general came across as very negative. "You're not going to get an answer that's worth much" as a start? OK, then.
Anonymous wrote:No experience with ES, but Avoid Cooper Middle School at all costs. It’s been a nightmare for my child with an IEP.
DP
I didn’t read anything in the PP that seemed negative against Kent Gardens other than it is larger, but not that that’s a negative.
Anonymous wrote:WOW, PP. If you don't have anything nice (or helpful) to say....
While I don't have personal experience with your child's needs, both of my kids attended Kent Gardens and friends I have known who have children who need extra support have had a positive experience. There is typically one class per grade (typically taught by the grade-level lead) that will have a support/aide position, and that class will typically include Special Education students and/or students with Special Needs. There are a fair bit of kids that are also "pulled out," based on their individual needs, for individual needs each day.
Outside of those classrooms, the K-3 and 4-6 leads have been in place for quite some time, and I know many of the individuals who would work with your child are highly praised. The Principal has been in place for 10+ years and is available to and works closely with families.
I also have had friends who chose to keep their kids at KG, LMS and McLean based on the attention and services their kids need and receive vs. placing them in private schools.
Good luck and welcome to McLean!