Anonymous wrote:My experience is that you'll always have to advocate, year to year, as administrations change, teachers, and even fellow peers come and go
Anonymous wrote:If you are interested in the special needs friendly charters (Bridges, Creative Minds) in DC, I believe you can apply before you have a house in DC or move. You might want to ask OSSE of myschooldc about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in Montgomery County, MD with a five year old ASD. Similar profile: high functioning,can read, etc. supports are not great. There is no special programming or class for HFA. It's mostly mainstreaming with whichever additional supports your child might need,like OT or speech services.
There are wonderful private school options but be prepared to shell out $30-40k/ year.
There are a few classes for HFA starting age 6/first grade but not a ton of them in Montgomery County (and it's a really big county). Otherwise, most of the children with HFA are in a LAD class (learning and academic class) which is smaller and mainstreamed into the K classes with mostly pullouts for speech/OT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Privates will not provide services. If the child has an IEP a private school is not obligated to provide services.Anonymous wrote:I am in Montgomery County, MD with a five year old ASD. Similar profile: high functioning,can read, etc. supports are not great. There is no special programming or class for HFA. It's mostly mainstreaming with whichever additional supports your child might need,like OT or speech services.
There are wonderful private school options but be prepared to shell out $30-40k/ year.
PP is probably talking about SN private schools like Maddux, Auburn, etc
We are at a DC charter and been very happy with supports and services for ASD but entrance is by lottery so not an option for OP.
Anonymous wrote:Privates will not provide services. If the child has an IEP a private school is not obligated to provide services.Anonymous wrote:I am in Montgomery County, MD with a five year old ASD. Similar profile: high functioning,can read, etc. supports are not great. There is no special programming or class for HFA. It's mostly mainstreaming with whichever additional supports your child might need,like OT or speech services.
There are wonderful private school options but be prepared to shell out $30-40k/ year.
Privates will not provide services. If the child has an IEP a private school is not obligated to provide services.Anonymous wrote:I am in Montgomery County, MD with a five year old ASD. Similar profile: high functioning,can read, etc. supports are not great. There is no special programming or class for HFA. It's mostly mainstreaming with whichever additional supports your child might need,like OT or speech services.
There are wonderful private school options but be prepared to shell out $30-40k/ year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My impression from hanging out on these boards over the years is that special ed in MCPS is worse than FCPS in general.
Our FCPS experience has been pretty terrible for HFA with a bright kid. DC pass advanced several SOLs this year and the school systematically refuses access to honors classes because they're not team-taught.