Anonymous wrote:Current Auburn SS parent. I have hope. The school went through a hard time transitioning back to being in person. I believe they are turning things around. They really do have a great ES SL Specialist IMO. She was on maternity leave for awhile and then had to take time off for a family matter, but she still has done amazing things for my kid. You can tell that she is doing a job that she loves and that she cares about the kids. For a time the school didn't have an office manager and a director of admissions. I walked in one day to the SL Specialist coaching a student through a tough time, handling a pizza delivery, getting the student back to class, and then giving an admissions tour without skipping a beat. She is just one example of the resilient staff there. Of course there are problems and thinks that frustrate me, but there are staff who make the price worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any recent feedback? Are things same or different? Trying to figure out if this is right fit for son
Anonymous wrote:Is this specifically about the silver spring campus?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any recent feedback? Are things same or different? Trying to figure out if this is right fit for son
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any recent feedback? Are things same or different? Trying to figure out if this is right fit for son
Anonymous wrote:It's really terrible that there are no good options for autistic students who are more or less on grade level and behaviorally in control, but who need social and social/emotional support.
Anonymous wrote:It's really terrible that there are no good options for autistic students who are more or less on grade level and behaviorally in control, but who need social and social/emotional support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been at Auburn for a number of years. The program that we signed up for does not resemble what's happening in the classrooms today. We're stuck because there isn't another appropriate placement for us at this time. We're staying, but we're not happy about it. It feels like painfully expensive babysitting. On the best of days, there is no harm. On the bad days, I think about keeping him home because what is happening in the classroom is so out of control.
Also a current Auburn parent and I'm just fed up. When we came on board, there were supports in place. The staff seemed on top of things. Was it perfect? Far from it. But I felt like my child was better off at Auburn, flaws and all, than he would have been elsewhere. Now, it's a circus. No one knows what they're doing. The specialists who are left don't seem to know what they're doing. If they're doing anything at all. The curriculum doesn't seem to follow a coherent plan. I'm not sure if my son is actually learning anything. He went in there abover grade level, and recent testing showed that he's now far below grade level. The kids seem out of control all the time and no one seems to be inclined to do anything about it! My husband is so concerned he thinks we should homeschool, because he thinks there is more harm than good being done, and our son would be better off with a tutor, than with what they're doing. I don't know what we're going to do. I don't know how I can homeschool him and work. And I still think he needs to be around kids. But being around kids in all that chaos?
For how much I'm paying, it shouldn't be this stressful.
I’m so sorry. That’s awful. Hugs.
Anonymous wrote:We've been at Auburn for a number of years. The program that we signed up for does not resemble what's happening in the classrooms today. We're stuck because there isn't another appropriate placement for us at this time. We're staying, but we're not happy about it. It feels like painfully expensive babysitting. On the best of days, there is no harm. On the bad days, I think about keeping him home because what is happening in the classroom is so out of control.
Also a current Auburn parent and I'm just fed up. When we came on board, there were supports in place. The staff seemed on top of things. Was it perfect? Far from it. But I felt like my child was better off at Auburn, flaws and all, than he would have been elsewhere. Now, it's a circus. No one knows what they're doing. The specialists who are left don't seem to know what they're doing. If they're doing anything at all. The curriculum doesn't seem to follow a coherent plan. I'm not sure if my son is actually learning anything. He went in there abover grade level, and recent testing showed that he's now far below grade level. The kids seem out of control all the time and no one seems to be inclined to do anything about it! My husband is so concerned he thinks we should homeschool, because he thinks there is more harm than good being done, and our son would be better off with a tutor, than with what they're doing. I don't know what we're going to do. I don't know how I can homeschool him and work. And I still think he needs to be around kids. But being around kids in all that chaos?
For how much I'm paying, it shouldn't be this stressful.