Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't think DS would be a fit for Ivymount. At least not from what I know about the school and the few kids that I know that go there. Of course I am judging this solely on that knowledge and could be totally off the mark as I haven't visited the school
I have researched Siena, Lab and Commonwealth. I think Siena is a perfect fit - on paper at least. Commonwealth as well. Lab I'm not sure about and not sure that McLean would be a fit?
Also researched Echelon in Olney - that also seems like a perfect fit.
I think you should at least look into McLean. They'll tell you if they don't think the fit is right, plus you won't know till you look.
When OP said her DS's LDs are serious, I would not consider McLean. The website says mild to moderate learning differences.
+1 If the LD's are serious there is no way shape or form that Mclean would be a good fit. The OP said that the her child is having problems with a class size of 13-15 which is where most mclean class sizes would be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't think DS would be a fit for Ivymount. At least not from what I know about the school and the few kids that I know that go there. Of course I am judging this solely on that knowledge and could be totally off the mark as I haven't visited the school
I have researched Siena, Lab and Commonwealth. I think Siena is a perfect fit - on paper at least. Commonwealth as well. Lab I'm not sure about and not sure that McLean would be a fit?
Also researched Echelon in Olney - that also seems like a perfect fit.
I think you should at least look into McLean. They'll tell you if they don't think the fit is right, plus you won't know till you look.
When OP said her DS's LDs are serious, I would not consider McLean. The website says mild to moderate learning differences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't think DS would be a fit for Ivymount. At least not from what I know about the school and the few kids that I know that go there. Of course I am judging this solely on that knowledge and could be totally off the mark as I haven't visited the school
I have researched Siena, Lab and Commonwealth. I think Siena is a perfect fit - on paper at least. Commonwealth as well. Lab I'm not sure about and not sure that McLean would be a fit?
Also researched Echelon in Olney - that also seems like a perfect fit.
I think you should at least look into McLean. They'll tell you if they don't think the fit is right, plus you won't know till you look.
When OP said her DS's LDs are serious, I would not consider McLean. The website says mild to moderate learning differences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't think DS would be a fit for Ivymount. At least not from what I know about the school and the few kids that I know that go there. Of course I am judging this solely on that knowledge and could be totally off the mark as I haven't visited the school
I have researched Siena, Lab and Commonwealth. I think Siena is a perfect fit - on paper at least. Commonwealth as well. Lab I'm not sure about and not sure that McLean would be a fit?
Also researched Echelon in Olney - that also seems like a perfect fit.
I think you should at least look into McLean. They'll tell you if they don't think the fit is right, plus you won't know till you look.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the Model Aspergers program at Ivymount. It's for kids of average to above average IQ who are on a college track.
Anonymous wrote:I can highly recommend newton school. I have two there, and we love the school. It is a haul for us, but the small class sizes (4 per teacher), the movement based curriculum, and the individualization are unparalleled at anywhere else I have looked. Call Allison Abraham. She is a gem!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't think DS would be a fit for Ivymount. At least not from what I know about the school and the few kids that I know that go there. Of course I am judging this solely on that knowledge and could be totally off the mark as I haven't visited the school
I have researched Siena, Lab and Commonwealth. I think Siena is a perfect fit - on paper at least. Commonwealth as well. Lab I'm not sure about and not sure that McLean would be a fit?
Also researched Echelon in Olney - that also seems like a perfect fit.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the Model Aspergers program at Ivymount. It's for kids of average to above average IQ who are on a college track.