Anonymous wrote:ED Centers are now called CSS programs. They changed the name to reflect the huge number of kids with autism, that used to be called ED, back in the day.
The staffing makes a huge difference, but it’s also hard to find staff, because so many kids are aggressive, and schools don’t have enough space. Add to that the responsive classroom business and Ross Greene. These kids need behavior mod to get under control, in a respectful and supportive environment, with clear consequences and incentives.
Then there are the parents who refuse therapy or meds for their kids. It’s a mess.
Anonymous wrote:There are few to no beds at residential treatment centers, anywhere, for any price. Especially for elementary age kids.
Anonymous wrote:The absolute stupidest thing was for them to no longer allow kids to go to Phillips. There are kids at Burke who run out of the building and directly into traffic. This happens daily. The police are there constantly. These kids are seriously mentally ill and need carefully used restraint and seclusion. Teachers are attacked constantly. Kids run all over the building, cursing and throwing things, but they can’t be restrained or forced to stay in a classroom if they want to leave it, because that is seclusion.
There are ED centers still, but they are not getting student referrals, because the bar is set so high to get them there. You’d think they were trying to send them to the JDC, instead of a small classroom with counseling and therapeutic supports.
It’s insane. It’s heartbreaking,
The plan now is to send a bunch of these Burke kids to residential placements, which will cost a ton, because we can’t send them to places like Phillips. Some of these little kids at Burke only attend for two hours a day, because they are so out of control. Let them go to Phillips and similar places that have helped students in the past.
Anonymous wrote:The absolute stupidest thing was for them to no longer allow kids to go to Phillips. There are kids at Burke who run out of the building and directly into traffic. This happens daily. The police are there constantly. These kids are seriously mentally ill and need carefully used restraint and seclusion. Teachers are attacked constantly. Kids run all over the building, cursing and throwing things, but they can’t be restrained or forced to stay in a classroom if they want to leave it, because that is seclusion.
There are ED centers still, but they are not getting student referrals, because the bar is set so high to get them there. You’d think they were trying to send them to the JDC, instead of a small classroom with counseling and therapeutic supports.
It’s insane. It’s heartbreaking,
The plan now is to send a bunch of these Burke kids to residential placements, which will cost a ton, because we can’t send them to places like Phillips. Some of these little kids at Burke only attend for two hours a day, because they are so out of control. Let them go to Phillips and similar places that have helped students in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it absolutely appalling that the HEAD of FCPS Special ed did not visit these FCPS special education schools in YEARS. YEARS. She should be going to see the conditions at the FCPS Sped-only school, the "private" (not really private as they are funded by school dollars) special ed days schools where they send FCPS kids, etc.
And again. Why didn’t we have this discussion when changes were being talked about for special education ED centers? It should have happened then but no one came forward
Who is “we”? Plenty of teachers voiced concerns at the time, orally and in writing. Did anyone listen? No. Now there’s a staff survey that confirms those employees were correct and FCPS is trying to bury it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it absolutely appalling that the HEAD of FCPS Special ed did not visit these FCPS special education schools in YEARS. YEARS. She should be going to see the conditions at the FCPS Sped-only school, the "private" (not really private as they are funded by school dollars) special ed days schools where they send FCPS kids, etc.
And again. Why didn’t we have this discussion when changes were being talked about for special education ED centers? It should have happened then but no one came forward
Anonymous wrote:I find it absolutely appalling that the HEAD of FCPS Special ed did not visit these FCPS special education schools in YEARS. YEARS. She should be going to see the conditions at the FCPS Sped-only school, the "private" (not really private as they are funded by school dollars) special ed days schools where they send FCPS kids, etc.