Anonymous wrote:We had an IEP at College Gardens. We did a lot of private support and considered anything MCPS supplied an added bonus. There was just not that much available for a dyslexic kid. We did like the school in general though.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't been to Beall or had a child there. But they house the Augmentative/Alternative Communication Program so in theory they should have very strong supports for Speech, OT, and reading. Kids in AAC need all three.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the people above that there are too many variables for you to get a clear answer. In all schools you will have to be an advocate for your child.
What kind of services does your child need?
We've generally been happy with the staff and community at Beall, but they just don't have the capacity/resources to provide the social skills help that would be optimal for my kid's needs. That would be better for our child in an Aspergers program, but that isn't a good fit for other reasons.
Anonymous wrote:So true. Even within a school it depends on the sped teacher assigned.
Anonymous wrote:Its probably going to be hit or miss depending on your situation. We know families who love the school we are at and we haven't had a great experience. We found they are far more attentive to kids who are higher needs/acting out than the quiet kids who have a variety of needs and those just fall through the cracks.
Anonymous wrote:Op, you posted the same question just the other day.