Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I missed this (have not read all 11 pages of this thread) but why are they moving to self contained classes?! It segregates students and isolates them general classroom ciriculum. I though hardly any schools did this anymore. It seems like going backwards.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if I missed this (have not read all 11 pages of this thread) but why are they moving to self contained classes?! It segregates students and isolates them general classroom ciriculum. I though hardly any schools did this anymore. It seems like going backwards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good to hear about Lafayette. We are a Murch family who was redistricted into Lafayette. Our child has some learning issues and has had an IEP since pre-k. We met with the team at Lafayette to see if we wanted to change schools. It was honestly like dealing with special ed teacher think from the 1970s. It was really sad and scary to know that was going on at that school. The thought of inclusion was foreign to them.
Stayed at Murch -- not in self contained classroom.
When was this and who did you meet with? I know a lot of the staff there and most kids are taught in an inclusion setting.
Anonymous wrote:This is good to hear about Lafayette. We are a Murch family who was redistricted into Lafayette. Our child has some learning issues and has had an IEP since pre-k. We met with the team at Lafayette to see if we wanted to change schools. It was honestly like dealing with special ed teacher think from the 1970s. It was really sad and scary to know that was going on at that school. The thought of inclusion was foreign to them.
Stayed at Murch -- not in self contained classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are countless stories of how both Dr B and her predecessor had a "not in my backyard" approach to SN kids. Just go ask some of the ed advocates and lawyers in town about how many Lafayette parents they hear from about the refusal to provide appropriate services. Murch and Janney are supposed to be better.
Quoting from today's Lafayette Tuesday Bulletin on this subject, verbatim from Dr B:
'As we look forward to August, we are excited to share that we will be opening up two new special education classrooms that will serve students with a variety of disabilities. The K-2 classroom (Early Learning Support or ELS) will be taught by Jasmine Rogers. The 3rd - 5th grade classroom (Specialized Learning Support or SLS) will be taught by Ashley Swartz. We are also adding a new special education coordinator, Monica Arce and a new social worker, Sophia Carre. We are ecstatic to welcome these incredibly talented women to our team. Over the course of the summer, we will be sharing more information about the new students and families that will be joining us. It excites me to think that Lafayette is continuing to expand our inclusivity and working to educate and involve all students in the amazing things we do.'
Anonymous wrote:This is good to hear about Lafayette. We are a Murch family who was redistricted into Lafayette. Our child has some learning issues and has had an IEP since pre-k. We met with the team at Lafayette to see if we wanted to change schools. It was honestly like dealing with special ed teacher think from the 1970s. It was really sad and scary to know that was going on at that school. The thought of inclusion was foreign to them.
Stayed at Murch -- not in self contained classroom.