Anonymous
Post 02/16/2012 13:52     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

PP here. Forgot to add that Walker Jones does inclusion.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2012 13:51     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

Walker Jones EC
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2012 17:02     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

Barnard has a robust autism-spectrum program.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2012 23:22     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

Bridges is the only public pre-school specifically designed as an inclusion school to support SN children across the range of service needs AND still highly educate typically-developing students.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2012 21:03     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

OP here. Thanks, pp.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2012 20:41     Subject: Re:PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

Marie Reed. Very responsive team.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2012 19:33     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

OP here. Thanks for the info, we've applied to Bridges and Appletree (Columbia Heights), which are both charters. What I'm looking for is information about DCPS. I can tell from the website which schools offer PS 3, but not which ones do a good job with sn kids. Anyone?
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2012 17:33     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

Apply to Bridges if it isn't too late. They have a great, fully inclusive program with a complete continuum of services.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2012 16:35     Subject: PS 3 Programs in DC - which ones are good for sn kids?

Our almost-three year old has qualified for an IEP (based on attention problems, sensory issues, language delays). We're not sure yet which school we will be assigned, but they have urged us to take advantage of the lottery and apply to as many as we can. I'm having difficulty finding information about the programs as they relate to sn kids. Can anyone recommend a specific school in DCPS or point me in the right direction to find the information? Many thanks......