Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hear that. We found that for our child's special needs, the Montessori environment was absolutely wrong. I'd be interested to see how push-in services would compliment the independence model of Montessori - they do seem somewhat in conflict.
If I had a nickel for every professional who's said "Oh, you know where you should check out...this school called Creative Minds...," I'd have enough to buy off someone in the central office to overcome the impossible lottery odds of getting in.
We also found Montessori to be an awful fit for our son, but don't let Montessori parents hear you say that or they'll shit themselves thinking you're insulting their precious "methodology." And I hear you on CMI! Yes, I would LOVE to get into CMI. I'd pay tuition for CMI. But no such luck (although we are very happy at another charter similar to CMI). Also, don't ever tell a CMI parent that the school's original mission was tailored towards SN children. They will get very insecure over the idea that their snowflake is enjoying an environment designed with SN in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to hear that. We found that for our child's special needs, the Montessori environment was absolutely wrong. I'd be interested to see how push-in services would compliment the independence model of Montessori - they do seem somewhat in conflict.
If I had a nickel for every professional who's said "Oh, you know where you should check out...this school called Creative Minds...," I'd have enough to buy off someone in the central office to overcome the impossible lottery odds of getting in.
Anonymous wrote:Our dcps had a meeting with all of their extensive staff and me, shrugged, said the academics were fine and gave me a piece of paper to sign.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe this should be a broader question across Chartes and not just SSA.
Anonymous wrote:Our experience was pretty positive. Accommodations were made and they seem to be working. I was in touch with another parent going through the same thing... But she stopped talking about it, at least to me. I didn't know her personally... Maybe you are her.
Ssma was miles more responsive than the highly regarded dcps we attended before it. But I will say, just by virtue of their size right now--there's stuff they don't have. When we were first going through the assessment, I was concerned about the lack of school nurse, school counselor, psych, etc. But the dcps that had all of that didn't do anything for us--despite repeated requests. I know (now) I had a legal right to more services; but at the time, we didn't know anything and it was rough.