Anonymous wrote:Friends of YOURS, sorry.
Is this process written down somewhere ?
Anonymous wrote:Friends of YOURS, sorry.
Is this process written down somewhere ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of three at our language immersion charter. In all the cases, the school and the parents tried just about everything in the IEP for two yrs, preK and K, before placing them at a private SN school. In all the cases, the school made the suggestion to the parents. The kids are still considered students at the charter so if they have sibs, their sibs got preference in admissions.
Who pays for the private school tuition? The Charter? The Parents? DCPS?
The charter gets the funding from OSSE to pay the tuition.
Is this a backend way to get private school tuition? Are there some Charters that recommend more than others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of three at our language immersion charter. In all the cases, the school and the parents tried just about everything in the IEP for two yrs, preK and K, before placing them at a private SN school. In all the cases, the school made the suggestion to the parents. The kids are still considered students at the charter so if they have sibs, their sibs got preference in admissions.
Who pays for the private school tuition? The Charter? The Parents? DCPS?
The charter gets the funding from OSSE to pay the tuition.
Anonymous wrote:What were the issues the charter couldn't handle? Related to difficulties in the immersion language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know of three at our language immersion charter. In all the cases, the school and the parents tried just about everything in the IEP for two yrs, preK and K, before placing them at a private SN school. In all the cases, the school made the suggestion to the parents. The kids are still considered students at the charter so if they have sibs, their sibs got preference in admissions.
Who pays for the private school tuition? The Charter? The Parents? DCPS?
Anonymous wrote:I know of three at our language immersion charter. In all the cases, the school and the parents tried just about everything in the IEP for two yrs, preK and K, before placing them at a private SN school. In all the cases, the school made the suggestion to the parents. The kids are still considered students at the charter so if they have sibs, their sibs got preference in admissions.