Anonymous wrote:Good school if your kid doesn’t have special needs. If they do, it’s not so great (honestly, that’s the case throughout mcps). But that was our experience and it was more curriculum based than anything. Most teachers are good. Though our K teacher totally missed our kid’s reading/writing disability and dismissed our concerns when we raised them. Still not happy about that.
DC is severely dyslexic and all the signs were there. There was just more of a focus to move the kids on and have it be someone else’s problem, partly bc there are so many of them.
This is going to be an issue in any MCPS school and I honestly think it will be an issue at any school. Teachers aren't trained to screen for or diagnose disabilities and are hesitant to report their suspicions to parents for a variety of reasons.