Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what other schools are you considering?
We are currently at a SN school often mentioned here and I am not particularly impressed by the academics nor surprisingly the supports he is receiving. To be honest, I think our feeder did a better job with a better, more experienced staff. Certainly not worth the $$$$$ in tuition.
I think my kid would do better at a smaller school such as Inspired Teaching or CMI. Both seem to have food special ed teams from what I have heard. But this would leave us without an optionfor high school (at least, nothing by right as our in boundary high school is definitely not an option).
Kid is in mainstream classes except for OT, counseling so I had not considered a special needs school. But middle school will be much harder with all the big classes, high number of teachers etc.
What kind of supports is your kid lacking at SN school?! That is kind of shocking. I suppose maybe academics may not be up to par because other stuff is emphasized?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depending on how much, and what kind of supports your child has in their IEP, you may want to reach out to DCPS and see if you could get a placement in one of the HFA programs. I think the one for middle school students is at SWW @FS. It would at least give you a point of comparison.
If it is the right setting, you can attend without regard to your IB school.
Interesting, I didn’t know about that. So I can approach DCPS about that possibility without using a lottery slot and even though we are not currently in DCPS? So I could persur that, tour etc outside of the lottery?
Anonymous wrote:So what other schools are you considering?
We are currently at a SN school often mentioned here and I am not particularly impressed by the academics nor surprisingly the supports he is receiving. To be honest, I think our feeder did a better job with a better, more experienced staff. Certainly not worth the $$$$$ in tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on how much, and what kind of supports your child has in their IEP, you may want to reach out to DCPS and see if you could get a placement in one of the HFA programs. I think the one for middle school students is at SWW @FS. It would at least give you a point of comparison.
If it is the right setting, you can attend without regard to your IB school.
Anonymous wrote:My kids went to a DCI feeder, and we have many friends there, although my kids didn't go.
A few of the kids we know have ADHD and 504s. Most seem happy, including one family with an HFA student. One family is probably leaving after 8th after trying to make it work for their ADHD child for 3 years.
The pros and cons as the parents I know have shared:
Pros:
since it is a 1:1 device school, most of the work is digital and turned in electronically. This has been a godsend for some of the ADHD students who struggle with the executive function issues.
school is not reluctant to provide IEPs and 504s to students who need them
Cons:
Some students struggle with temptation to use their Chromebooks for games or other distractions during the school day. The school has now set up some parameters and blocking of certain sites for students who need that, but it took a few years to happen.
The school is still growing, teacher turnover is high and many teachers are new to the field. For kids with disabilities, this can sometimes mean that teachers are not trained or skilled at implementing IEPs/504s. The admin is willing to listen and seems to try and remind the teachers of what is supposed to happen. But like at many schools, having a strong plan isn't enough.
Just FYI
School is pretty big - 220 kids now in 6th grade and that number will be the new normal. Class size is 25-28 for most subjects.
DCI does not track in middle except for foreign language and math. The school is a pretty high need population (50% economically disadvantaged and 19% at-risk) and depending on which feeder you are coming from that could be a big change.
Anonymous wrote:OP, does your DC have a 504 or an IEP? Will DC needs supports/accommodations/services for MS/HS?