Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The riskiest but possibly the one with the greatest returns: lottery into a charter in DC. Then you will be able to attmpt an OSSE placement at a private- MAP Ivymount is wonderful! But you need to tender this with your child's disposition. It might take 3-5 months to go through the process.
It does not work that way. Most of the charters popular on DCUM will try working with kids on the spectrum first. If it turns out that the child needs a private placement after exhausting EVERYTHING possible, they may get a placement at Ivymount MAP, which is a very selective program to get into. There is no guarantee that they will take your kid.
Our charter usually tries mainstreaming for at least two yrs not 3-5 months. I know of exactly one placement at Ivymount MAP from our charter in the five yrs we've been there. Every other kid with HFA that I know of is mainstreamed.
A popular charter could still be a good bet, though! We are happy with our charter and the IEP. If you can get in!
How does PP know about all other kids and placements at her school though, when such info is confidential. Ok maybe not hr private placement but the other stuff!
How many kids a charter has at SN schools with public funding is a matter of public record at least in DC. As long as they don't ID the individual kid, it's legal. The link has even been posted on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The riskiest but possibly the one with the greatest returns: lottery into a charter in DC. Then you will be able to attmpt an OSSE placement at a private- MAP Ivymount is wonderful! But you need to tender this with your child's disposition. It might take 3-5 months to go through the process.
It does not work that way. Most of the charters popular on DCUM will try working with kids on the spectrum first. If it turns out that the child needs a private placement after exhausting EVERYTHING possible, they may get a placement at Ivymount MAP, which is a very selective program to get into. There is no guarantee that they will take your kid.
Our charter usually tries mainstreaming for at least two yrs not 3-5 months. I know of exactly one placement at Ivymount MAP from our charter in the five yrs we've been there. Every other kid with HFA that I know of is mainstreamed.
A popular charter could still be a good bet, though! We are happy with our charter and the IEP. If you can get in!
How does PP know about all other kids and placements at her school though, when such info is confidential. Ok maybe not hr private placement but the other stuff!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long story short is that we are at DCPS in K. We are in the Early Stages IEP process and are pretty sure our DS is headed for a diagnosis of HFA. We are just renting but our lease is up in June. We both work out of the home and travel some, so commute to work is not an issue. We want to move next to the school district with the best services. If you could live in any of the districts, where would you live to get the best education and services?
Thank you
I have the same exact question, though my DCPS K-grade kiddo already has the diagnosis and IEP. In fact, we've just forked over a ton of money to hire an educational consultant to help us figure out our best options.
I'll be curious to see how the consultant's suggestions match up with what's posted here.
Anonymous wrote:Long story short is that we are at DCPS in K. We are in the Early Stages IEP process and are pretty sure our DS is headed for a diagnosis of HFA. We are just renting but our lease is up in June. We both work out of the home and travel some, so commute to work is not an issue. We want to move next to the school district with the best services. If you could live in any of the districts, where would you live to get the best education and services?
Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The riskiest but possibly the one with the greatest returns: lottery into a charter in DC. Then you will be able to attmpt an OSSE placement at a private- MAP Ivymount is wonderful! But you need to tender this with your child's disposition. It might take 3-5 months to go through the process.
It does not work that way. Most of the charters popular on DCUM will try working with kids on the spectrum first. If it turns out that the child needs a private placement after exhausting EVERYTHING possible, they may get a placement at Ivymount MAP, which is a very selective program to get into. There is no guarantee that they will take your kid.
Our charter usually tries mainstreaming for at least two yrs not 3-5 months. I know of exactly one placement at Ivymount MAP from our charter in the five yrs we've been there. Every other kid with HFA that I know of is mainstreamed.
Anonymous wrote:The riskiest but possibly the one with the greatest returns: lottery into a charter in DC. Then you will be able to attmpt an OSSE placement at a private- MAP Ivymount is wonderful! But you need to tender this with your child's disposition. It might take 3-5 months to go through the process.