Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you'll need to "sue" that's the part where you get an attorney. I highly doubt MCPS will give you a slot in a private placement voluntarily.
In terms of timeline, it could be a year or years or years and not happen.
OP here. I knew I would get "answers" like this, which are just pure speculation. You clearly aren't informed about our case or others where in fact they do admit that they cannot serve the student in question.
Nope. Have a private placement. That's how I know. So no need to be snippy and condescending.
And of course, I'm not informed about your case. Duh. If your home school can't serve your kid, MCPS will likely suggest alternate public school programs. If central office says to you, "Oh, your kid should go to X private school," play the lottery that day while your luck lasts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you'll need to "sue" that's the part where you get an attorney. I highly doubt MCPS will give you a slot in a private placement voluntarily.
In terms of timeline, it could be a year or years or years and not happen.
OP here. I knew I would get "answers" like this, which are just pure speculation. You clearly aren't informed about our case or others where in fact they do admit that they cannot serve the student in question.
Anonymous wrote:How long did the whole thing take? If your kid was not making progress, school admitted such, there was no other suitable placement and you ask to go private what is the timeline for making that happen and did you have to sue or not? This is in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you'll need to "sue" that's the part where you get an attorney. I highly doubt MCPS will give you a slot in a private placement voluntarily.
In terms of timeline, it could be a year or years or years and not happen.