Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO!!! DOJ came to ALL charters because of the DCPS diabetes case. Who are you that you are casting such aspersions against one of the few charters that have always done sped right? DOE actually gave YY AN AWARD for how well it has done sped!
This has nothing to do with the diabetes case. As mentioned, YY turned around wonderfully. Had it not been for some very intense outside situations that may or may not have happened. It certainly was not moving towards being an inclusive environment. BUT IT IS NOW. The point being that this could prove beneficial for BASIS.
Can you give specifics as to how Yu Ying became more inclusive and how it was not inclusive?
Not PP but I have a child w/IEP at YY. They are wonderful. All kids with IEPs are mainstreamed. Services are push-in whenever possible not pull-out. There are sp ed teachers in both Chinese and English classrooms with a Mandarin speaking Sp Ed teacher in the Chinese classroom. Inclusive classrooms in K last year had a ratio of 17/18:3 and class size will remain the same throughout grades. We have used a well known Education Consultant to oversee DC's IEP since DC was eligible for one w/followups every year and according to him, YY is the best he's seen for inclusion in DC. Very happy with Sp Ed services at YY.
We have only been at YY since it's been inclusive so can't speak to when it was not.
Anonymous wrote:Why would a charter need to accept special needs. It's like a magnet school needing to except special needs. Don't you need to pass a test or something.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody's denying that there were complaints - and it certainly looks like the complaints are being dealt with (and as someone posted the letter sent out a while back by Mr. Akin above it looks like they have it well in hand)
But what is over the top, what is innuendo is the fact that we have 8 pages of repeated desperate postings of "OMG, OMG, FEDS ARE INVESTIGATING!!!" as though their doors were busted down, SWAT dudes came rappelling in through the skylights and people did the handcuffed duckwalk along with crates of files. Calm the hell down, people.
It's already gotten tiresome. 8 pages of this crap is already about 7 and a half pages too many.
Let everyone just do their work, let the investigations proceed, let BASIS do what it needs to resolve the problems. No need to carry on for another 8 pages about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Feds came into YY or not? Growing pains are one thing. Feds is another.
Feds never came to YY except when they went to all charter schools as a result of the DCPS diabetes case (which dragged charters into their investigation) and parents/kids were never encouraged to leave. My sped child has been there since the beginning and I came because I got lousy sped in preK at another school. YY has always had excellent sped (although not always excellent support from some parents and haters on this forum)
As history has shown, when the feds are called, they answer the call and show up. This isn't the first time feds have looked at the schools, and historically, no school out there has managed to grow up in this city without having someone investigate them at some point or another.
And as history shows, we have no shortage of haters who are quick to call for an investigation of the schools at a drop of a hat.
But as history has also shown, the mere fact that someone called them up and that they answered the call is not necessarily an indication of wrongdoing.
Nothing to see until the investigation is complete.
Obviously the "haters" were the parents of special education students at BASIS whose IEPs were not being followed and/or implemented correctly. Not the same thing at all as DCUM haters who don't have kids at the school but "hate" on a new school without basis.
While I wish BASIS well, please don't try to characterize the DCPCSB and DOE investigation as mere growing pains with little merit to the complaints (only paperwork problems, etc). Obviously, the charter board and the Feds think it's a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO!!! DOJ came to ALL charters because of the DCPS diabetes case. Who are you that you are casting such aspersions against one of the few charters that have always done sped right? DOE actually gave YY AN AWARD for how well it has done sped!
This has nothing to do with the diabetes case. As mentioned, YY turned around wonderfully. Had it not been for some very intense outside situations that may or may not have happened. It certainly was not moving towards being an inclusive environment. BUT IT IS NOW. The point being that this could prove beneficial for BASIS.
Can you give specifics as to how Yu Ying became more inclusive and how it was not inclusive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO!!! DOJ came to ALL charters because of the DCPS diabetes case. Who are you that you are casting such aspersions against one of the few charters that have always done sped right? DOE actually gave YY AN AWARD for how well it has done sped!
This has nothing to do with the diabetes case. As mentioned, YY turned around wonderfully. Had it not been for some very intense outside situations that may or may not have happened. It certainly was not moving towards being an inclusive environment. BUT IT IS NOW. The point being that this could prove beneficial for BASIS.
Anonymous wrote:NO!!! DOJ came to ALL charters because of the DCPS diabetes case. Who are you that you are casting such aspersions against one of the few charters that have always done sped right? DOE actually gave YY AN AWARD for how well it has done sped!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Feds came into YY or not? Growing pains are one thing. Feds is another.
Feds never came to YY except when they went to all charter schools as a result of the DCPS diabetes case (which dragged charters into their investigation) and parents/kids were never encouraged to leave. My sped child has been there since the beginning and I came because I got lousy sped in preK at another school. YY has always had excellent sped (although not always excellent support from some parents and haters on this forum)
As history has shown, when the feds are called, they answer the call and show up. This isn't the first time feds have looked at the schools, and historically, no school out there has managed to grow up in this city without having someone investigate them at some point or another.
And as history shows, we have no shortage of haters who are quick to call for an investigation of the schools at a drop of a hat.
But as history has also shown, the mere fact that someone called them up and that they answered the call is not necessarily an indication of wrongdoing.
Nothing to see until the investigation is complete.