Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks! We LOVE Maddux, but think our child might be ready for a mainstream school for kindergarten.
Maddux is mainstream. If my kid was 100% typical and could handle the busiest public school and excel but I had the money for Maddux, I would still pick Maddux.
It's chartered as a mainstream school but don't fool yourself. Parents send their kid to Maddux for a reason and it's not b/c the kid is 100% typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks! We LOVE Maddux, but think our child might be ready for a mainstream school for kindergarten.
Maddux is mainstream. If my kid was 100% typical and could handle the busiest public school and excel but I had the money for Maddux, I would still pick Maddux.
It's chartered as a mainstream school but don't fool yourself. Parents send their kid to Maddux for a reason and it's not b/c the kid is 100% typical.
I got that impression when I went to their open house. Most of the time, the lady was emphasizing how mainstream they were. She made it sound like it was for a child with 0 behavior issues, almost 0 language issues, and just a little shy. I might be exaggerating a little, but not much.
Plus, she said that a lot of the SN kids had typical siblings going to the school.
Did she say how many "typical" kids they have? Sounds like Maddux is positioning itself as a SN lite school. Too bad since those kids will do just as well going to PAC...
Anyone have exmissions data for Maddux?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks! We LOVE Maddux, but think our child might be ready for a mainstream school for kindergarten.
Maddux is mainstream. If my kid was 100% typical and could handle the busiest public school and excel but I had the money for Maddux, I would still pick Maddux.
It's chartered as a mainstream school but don't fool yourself. Parents send their kid to Maddux for a reason and it's not b/c the kid is 100% typical.
I got that impression when I went to their open house. Most of the time, the lady was emphasizing how mainstream they were. She made it sound like it was for a child with 0 behavior issues, almost 0 language issues, and just a little shy. I might be exaggerating a little, but not much.
Plus, she said that a lot of the SN kids had typical siblings going to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks! We LOVE Maddux, but think our child might be ready for a mainstream school for kindergarten.
Maddux is mainstream. If my kid was 100% typical and could handle the busiest public school and excel but I had the money for Maddux, I would still pick Maddux.
It's chartered as a mainstream school but don't fool yourself. Parents send their kid to Maddux for a reason and it's not b/c the kid is 100% typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks! We LOVE Maddux, but think our child might be ready for a mainstream school for kindergarten.
Maddux is mainstream. If my kid was 100% typical and could handle the busiest public school and excel but I had the money for Maddux, I would still pick Maddux.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paul vi
For Kindergarten?
Anonymous wrote:OP again, these are always tough choices. Impossible to know whether a child will be available for learning in a mainstream environment, but we never know until we try.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks! We LOVE Maddux, but think our child might be ready for a mainstream school for kindergarten.