Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The riskiest but possibly the one with the greatest returns: lottery into a charter in DC. Then you will be able to attmpt an OSSE placement at a private- MAP Ivymount is wonderful! But you need to tender this with your child's disposition. It might take 3-5 months to go through the process.
The research clearly supports
high quality inclusion over high quality self contained instruction. Ivymount is great of your child can't function in Gen ed, but it shouldn't be your first choice.
PP, this is a big sticking point. "High quality inclusion" is hard to come by.
Ivymount isn't just for kids who "can't function in Gen ed." There's actually a wide variety of kids and a wider variety of needs. (It's also vastly different from the self-contained classrooms I've seen.)
Actually, it is and
Ivymount will tell you that. It is the
MOST restrictive environment and the tuition is 60K a year+ and most of the students receive public funding to attend.
If they could learn in a Gen Ed environment, they would not be at Ivymount.
No they won't; there are 3 different programs. (The "restrictiveness" of some of the classrooms is comparable to a restricted program at a public school.)
There are many kids that could be in a Gen Ed classroom, but parents chose Ivymount (MAP or MLN) over a Gen Ed classroom.
(True, many kids receive public funding, but many do not. It's the first non-public school to have kids funded from multi-jurisdictions which is why the percentage seems high.)
Doubtful. When we toured the MAP program, they showed us the combined English class for grades 3, 4, and 5. The adults outnumbered the kids in the classroom: ~12 kid maybe 15 adults in the room, teacher, one-on-one aides, SLP, etc.
Not many kids in the lower grades either. Last fall they had one kid in 1st grade.
The curriculum follows the common core. There is no acceleration in Math and they do not offer a foreign language at least in elementary or middle school. Don't know about hs.
Ivymount is a SN school and yes, the most restricted environment as far as placement. They do a great job for their students - not sure why you are trying to make it sound like something else.