Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the jurisdiction?
In MCPS they usually won't consider a chance of placement if you have less than 15 hours.
My DS gets 20 hrs a wk of Sp Ed support in a general education inclusive classroom plus 8 hrs a month of pull out services for speech, OT and behavioral support/ social skills. The 20 hrs of Sp Ed support basically means that there is a Sp Ed teacher in the classroom who helps as needed (for everyone not just the kids with IEPs).
DS does not have academic or behavioral issues and does not need placement in a more specialized setting but gets level 4 support. DS has ASD/ADHD and is in 3rd grade at an immersion language charter.
Looks like we are level 3 not 4. I looked at the equity report in learndc.org. Looks like 25% of the kids with IEPs at our school get level 3 support, which I suspect pays for the Sp Ed teacher in the classroom. She is great btw.
Are you at a charter? I wonder if charter schools have an additional incentive to classify kids up a level in order to get more funding. It seems to have worked in your case -- your class gets an extra teacher paid by OSSE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the jurisdiction?
In MCPS they usually won't consider a chance of placement if you have less than 15 hours.
My DS gets 20 hrs a wk of Sp Ed support in a general education inclusive classroom plus 8 hrs a month of pull out services for speech, OT and behavioral support/ social skills. The 20 hrs of Sp Ed support basically means that there is a Sp Ed teacher in the classroom who helps as needed (for everyone not just the kids with IEPs).
DS does not have academic or behavioral issues and does not need placement in a more specialized setting but gets level 4 support. DS has ASD/ADHD and is in 3rd grade at an immersion language charter.
Looks like we are level 3 not 4. I looked at the equity report in learndc.org. Looks like 25% of the kids with IEPs at our school get level 3 support, which I suspect pays for the Sp Ed teacher in the classroom. She is great btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the jurisdiction?
In MCPS they usually won't consider a chance of placement if you have less than 15 hours.
My DS gets 20 hrs a wk of Sp Ed support in a general education inclusive classroom plus 8 hrs a month of pull out services for speech, OT and behavioral support/ social skills. The 20 hrs of Sp Ed support basically means that there is a Sp Ed teacher in the classroom who helps as needed (for everyone not just the kids with IEPs).
DS does not have academic or behavioral issues and does not need placement in a more specialized setting but gets level 4 support. DS has ASD/ADHD and is in 3rd grade at an immersion language charter.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the jurisdiction?
In MCPS they usually won't consider a chance of placement if you have less than 15 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the jurisdiction?
In MCPS they usually won't consider a chance of placement if you have less than 15 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the jurisdiction?
In MCPS they usually won't consider a chance of placement if you have less than 15 hours.