Anonymous wrote:Why are there so many new teachers?
Anonymous wrote:The special education system at Lafayette is just way in over their heads. With all of these new classrooms, new teachers, and new students being bussed in from all over the city with a wide range of disabilities and medical needs : the staff was completely unprepared and illy equipped to handle such students in the mass numbers that they are coming in at. Therefore, a lot of the special education students in regular classrooms are falling through the cracks. Teachers are sick or take off and are not serviced for days or weeks, instructional assistants are at a bare minimum, and if you’ve ever been in a meeting with Dr. B., she acts like a genius when it comes to your kid. Laura Solomon is absolutely who you should contact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been running into enormous frustration due to non-compliance. As newcomers to DC we are somewhat shocked because services were far superior in our prior public school in NY. Is this school specific or just how the District of Columbia handles matters?
I'm a teacher but not at Lafayette (I'm at a far less resourced school). We are in utter non-compliance and I keep getting told different things. They basically didn't hire enough staff to service all the hours so they are just not. Most of my IEPs are not being followed. Please get an advocate and a lawyer. Stay on top of things and demand what your child is legally entitled to!
Does DC hire part time special education teachers? We just moved here and I have an out of state license but I'm not ready to jump in full time.
Almost certainly. There is a severe shortage of good teachers. Mid year hires are next to impossible to find.
Thank you. I come from a school with a principal with high expectations so I am ready to work hard. I just don't think I'm ready for full time after a cross country move. I'll try to figure out how to apply and everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been running into enormous frustration due to non-compliance. As newcomers to DC we are somewhat shocked because services were far superior in our prior public school in NY. Is this school specific or just how the District of Columbia handles matters?
I'm a teacher but not at Lafayette (I'm at a far less resourced school). We are in utter non-compliance and I keep getting told different things. They basically didn't hire enough staff to service all the hours so they are just not. Most of my IEPs are not being followed. Please get an advocate and a lawyer. Stay on top of things and demand what your child is legally entitled to!
Does DC hire part time special education teachers? We just moved here and I have an out of state license but I'm not ready to jump in full time.
Almost certainly. There is a severe shortage of good teachers. Mid year hires are next to impossible to find.
Anonymous wrote:We have been running into enormous frustration due to non-compliance. As newcomers to DC we are somewhat shocked because services were far superior in our prior public school in NY. Is this school specific or just how the District of Columbia handles matters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been running into enormous frustration due to non-compliance. As newcomers to DC we are somewhat shocked because services were far superior in our prior public school in NY. Is this school specific or just how the District of Columbia handles matters?
I'm a teacher but not at Lafayette (I'm at a far less resourced school). We are in utter non-compliance and I keep getting told different things. They basically didn't hire enough staff to service all the hours so they are just not. Most of my IEPs are not being followed. Please get an advocate and a lawyer. Stay on top of things and demand what your child is legally entitled to!
Does DC hire part time special education teachers? We just moved here and I have an out of state license but I'm not ready to jump in full time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been running into enormous frustration due to non-compliance. As newcomers to DC we are somewhat shocked because services were far superior in our prior public school in NY. Is this school specific or just how the District of Columbia handles matters?
I'm a teacher but not at Lafayette (I'm at a far less resourced school). We are in utter non-compliance and I keep getting told different things. They basically didn't hire enough staff to service all the hours so they are just not. Most of my IEPs are not being followed. Please get an advocate and a lawyer. Stay on top of things and demand what your child is legally entitled to!
Anonymous wrote:We have been running into enormous frustration due to non-compliance. As newcomers to DC we are somewhat shocked because services were far superior in our prior public school in NY. Is this school specific or just how the District of Columbia handles matters?