Anonymous wrote:I don't think there are any good public school options. FCPS is terrible with services and it sounds like MCPS is similar. I don't hear of anyone being happy with any special ed services in FCPS and the bar is low.
Anonymous wrote:I’d look into private schools with gif survival needs supports that are near a good public school. Try the public school first, but then you can try to switch to private. You’ll want the daily commute to be as short as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - We are targeting FCPS specifically Vienna/McLean pyramids. We also looked at FCCPS, but it seemed very small and was worried that this may impact availability of autism supports. I know nothing is perfect when it comes to public school, we are just trying to get as good as we can given the limitations that exist with public school support in general, and have a more collaborative, transparent process than DCPS, which has been the opposite. And also somewhere that won't constantly violate the IEP. Private school is not an option for us, we supplement with private ST/OT and some limited in-home ABA after school.
Our Plan C alternative is that if FCPS/MCPS is terrible, we return to NYS. But I hope that doesn't need to be the case, as we like the DMV.
FWIW we found Langley to be hugely antagonist to special needs parents. They fought everything We gave up
And went private
Anonymous wrote:OP here - We are targeting FCPS specifically Vienna/McLean pyramids. We also looked at FCCPS, but it seemed very small and was worried that this may impact availability of autism supports. I know nothing is perfect when it comes to public school, we are just trying to get as good as we can given the limitations that exist with public school support in general, and have a more collaborative, transparent process than DCPS, which has been the opposite. And also somewhere that won't constantly violate the IEP. Private school is not an option for us, we supplement with private ST/OT and some limited in-home ABA after school.
Our Plan C alternative is that if FCPS/MCPS is terrible, we return to NYS. But I hope that doesn't need to be the case, as we like the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there are any good public school options. FCPS is terrible with services and it sounds like MCPS is similar. I don't hear of anyone being happy with any special ed services in FCPS and the bar is low.
Anonymous wrote:We have a 1st grader on the higher end of level 1 support needs and we're having a good experience with MCPS so far. They've been very supportive in crafting the IEP and enforcing it. DS is in gen ed with pull-outs for speech and social skills. They can't guarantee a 1:1 support, but he shares a para-educator with a few other kids and it's working really well so far.