Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, can you give a little more info about the special ed piece? There is a wide range of programs/services, etc. in DC area schools depending on what the student needs.
If the child is doing fine in a dual language school with pullouts for 2 subjects, any DCPS will handle that in the neighborhood school. Those are Level 1 services that would not make him eligible for any specialized programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I used to live in the Gables, a fantastic building right next to Oyster-Adams (a bilingual schools that goes through 8th grade). If you're at all interested in renting, they have beautiful, roomy two-bedroom/two-bath units there.
Yes in bound for Oyster Adams is your best bet.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I used to live in the Gables, a fantastic building right next to Oyster-Adams (a bilingual schools that goes through 8th grade). If you're at all interested in renting, they have beautiful, roomy two-bedroom/two-bath units there.
Anonymous wrote:OP, can you give a little more info about the special ed piece? There is a wide range of programs/services, etc. in DC area schools depending on what the student needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for some help from DC public school moms. Moving to the city, probably going to downsize to a 2 bedroom. I’m open to moving any neighborhood (up to 400k) near a great public middle school. My son has been is a dual language program since kindergarten and enjoys speaking Spanish. He is also in special education and pulled out for math and reading. My first grader a typical learner.
Look in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:MacFarland is the Spanish program middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for some help from DC public school moms. Moving to the city, probably going to downsize to a 2 bedroom. I’m open to moving any neighborhood (up to 400k) near a great public middle school. My son has been is a dual language program since kindergarten and enjoys speaking Spanish. He is also in special education and pulled out for math and reading. My first grader a typical learner.