Anonymous wrote:Sandburg is a special-ed only school for kids who usually have multiple needs. Over the years, the population has become more and more kids with autism. So there may be kids with intellectual disability and challenging behaviors, or kids with autism who are verbal and impulsive, or kids with intellectual disability and speech, OT, and PT needs. Basically it should be for kids who get overwhelmed in a typical elementary school special ed classroom, or who need comprehensive, coordinated services with on site behavior support, etc.
Sandburg can be a warm and welcoming place for kids who have not done well other places. But many parents of higher functioning kids think it is "too restrictive" since there is no interaction with typical kids.
Call them up, make an appointment and go visit! They are usually welcoming of questions about the program.
This is an accurate description from my experience. Have you spoken to the Parent Educator or your child's teacher about placement options for K? They should schedule tours for all of the programs that are being considered, so you can see firsthand which would be the best fit for your child.