Anonymous wrote:I think in Montgomery County the Autism program was a racket like the Minneapolis fraud.
I think they were labeling kids that weren't autistic as autistic so they could get federal funds. Now they are afraid of getting busted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think in Montgomery County the Autism program was a racket like the Minneapolis fraud.
I think they were labeling kids that weren't autistic as autistic so they could get federal funds. Now they are afraid of getting busted.
Lying to hurt children is fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I find the complaints from the Wootton parents so disgusting. There are so many bigger problems in the district, like Taylor destroying special education.
The strategy seems to be accepting being forced into paying for private placement, but since those private programs are already at capacity, MCPS's costs won't grow. Kids just get hurt.
Yes, yes, turn the parents and children against each other instead of holding the government accountable to serve the whole county!
Anonymous wrote:I think in Montgomery County the Autism program was a racket like the Minneapolis fraud.
I think they were labeling kids that weren't autistic as autistic so they could get federal funds. Now they are afraid of getting busted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I find the complaints from the Wootton parents so disgusting. There are so many bigger problems in the district, like Taylor destroying special education.
The strategy seems to be accepting being forced into paying for private placement, but since those private programs are already at capacity, MCPS's costs won't grow. Kids just get hurt.
Why disgusting? The Wootton families and community have every right to protest and advocate for their kids just as you do of special needs kids.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I find the complaints from the Wootton parents so disgusting. There are so many bigger problems in the district, like Taylor destroying special education.
The strategy seems to be accepting being forced into paying for private placement, but since those private programs are already at capacity, MCPS's costs won't grow. Kids just get hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Most concerning, the Autism Unit has been reduced by roughly half. Two positions were eliminated, and five psychologists with autism-specific assessment expertise were reassigned to general caseloads, dispersing specialized knowledge that has long supported schools and IEP teams. At its peak, the Autism Unit included 21 full-time specialists serving 73 schools. The unit’s longtime supervisor, Kristin Ericson, is also departing after 43 years at MCPS, representing a major loss of expertise and institutional knowledge.
https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2026/01/breaking-taylor-proposes-major-cuts-to.html?m=1
Anonymous wrote:I think in Montgomery County the Autism program was a racket like the Minneapolis fraud.
I think they were labeling kids that weren't autistic as autistic so they could get federal funds. Now they are afraid of getting busted.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I find the complaints from the Wootton parents so disgusting. There are so many bigger problems in the district, like Taylor destroying special education.
The strategy seems to be accepting being forced into paying for private placement, but since those private programs are already at capacity, MCPS's costs won't grow. Kids just get hurt.