Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bannockburn ES
Carderock ES
+1. I'm the one who asked you about the area and type of IEP. I don't think whomever recommended Forest Knolls ES has your best interests at heart.
MCPS has good teachers and programs, but you have to know which programs and which teachers aren't into playing politics with the children. Unfortunately the current MCPS leadership is not very good and until they're replaced you'll probably see a lot of bitter comments posted here.
Anonymous wrote:Bannockburn ES
Carderock ES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the schools you would recommend? MCPS is huge. Any particular school that you or your friends had a good experience with? I would take that as a starting point for my search..
DP. I will highly recommend Forest Knolls ES. It has a great staff, excellent teachers, and a very involved parent community. And it should have homes in your price range. There's also a neighborhood swim club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the over-the-top MCPS haters. That is partly a function of this board attracting the most extreme opinions, and partly a function of special education services being a challenge everywhere right now.
Here is the link to MCPS webpage with a description of all of the programs.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/special-education/21.08.30%20MCPS%20Programs%20and%20Services%20Locations%20for%20Spec%20Ed%20Students.pdf (includes which schools have which programs.)
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/age-elementary-to-secondary.aspx
Every school has Learning and Academic Disabilities (LAD) services available. In addition, the specialty programs are distributed at different schools. Students are placed into the most appropriate program, and if it is different than their home school, they are bused to the school. From an affordable housing situation, I would look Mid-county to upper county. Maybe Rockville or Gaithersburg area. I would look at the school pyramids for an ES-MS-HS sequence that has Autism services programs. This way, you and your child get connected to your neighborhood through the PTA. Any friends would also be staying in the same ES-MS-HS pathway. For example Maryvale ES--Wood MS--Rockville HS are all in the same cluster and offer autism program services. If you don't like the housing near Maryvale, you could purchase elsewhere that feeds into Wood, and then if Maryvale is the appropriate placement for your child, they would get bused there.
For as many MCPS detractors on here there are MORE MCPS employees. This is an employee who gives it away by linking to the official MCPS pages. It’s all to keep the 3 billion budget.
A skill that perhaps eludes PP ....Anonymous wrote:OP, this board is very negative and extremely myopic. You will read exactly the same types of complaints on the Fairfax and Loudoun boards. Everybody thinks their system is "the worst," which is logically impossible. IDEA is a mandate that provides pie-in-the-sky expectations and no funds to match that, so every system falls short in some way. There is no panacea. In a relative sense, MCPS is a good district. And despite being an unfunded mandate, IDEA makes the US a much better place for special education than most other countries. Your kid will be OK in any of the three districts you listed. You should probably supplement with private services if you can afford it but that would be best everywhere, not just in this area.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- The IEP is for Autism. He has a speech delay (both expressive and receptive) but cognitively does well. I’m looking for an elementary school where he’s accepted and also where he is placed in a general Ed classroom with a teaching aide or some extra help. Was thinking of looking for schools in Montgomery, Fairfax and Loudoun county but was partial to MCPS. Rethinking a little after the reviews here.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the over-the-top MCPS haters. That is partly a function of this board attracting the most extreme opinions, and partly a function of special education services being a challenge everywhere right now.
Here is the link to MCPS webpage with a description of all of the programs.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/special-education/21.08.30%20MCPS%20Programs%20and%20Services%20Locations%20for%20Spec%20Ed%20Students.pdf (includes which schools have which programs.)
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/age-elementary-to-secondary.aspx
Every school has Learning and Academic Disabilities (LAD) services available. In addition, the specialty programs are distributed at different schools. Students are placed into the most appropriate program, and if it is different than their home school, they are bused to the school. From an affordable housing situation, I would look Mid-county to upper county. Maybe Rockville or Gaithersburg area. I would look at the school pyramids for an ES-MS-HS sequence that has Autism services programs. This way, you and your child get connected to your neighborhood through the PTA. Any friends would also be staying in the same ES-MS-HS pathway. For example Maryvale ES--Wood MS--Rockville HS are all in the same cluster and offer autism program services. If you don't like the housing near Maryvale, you could purchase elsewhere that feeds into Wood, and then if Maryvale is the appropriate placement for your child, they would get bused there.
Anonymous wrote:What are the schools you would recommend? MCPS is huge. Any particular school that you or your friends had a good experience with? I would take that as a starting point for my search..
Anonymous wrote:OP here- The IEP is for Autism. He has a speech delay (both expressive and receptive) but cognitively does well. I’m looking for an elementary school where he’s accepted and also where he is placed in a general Ed classroom with a teaching aide or some extra help. Was thinking of looking for schools in Montgomery, Fairfax and Loudoun county but was partial to MCPS. Rethinking a little after the reviews here.
Anonymous wrote:Our MCPS elementary has been very good at services for an IEP (and 504 for our second child). It’s not all doom and gloom. I am guessing with a diagnosis young (as you have) that the need is well documented which will help. My kids went to Flora Singer in the Forest Glen area of Silver Spring. But, as pp mentioned, staff can turn over so things can change in any MCPS school.
