Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A friend is moving back to the area with rising 2nd grader who needs speech, OT, and has an IEP. She is looking for a an inclusive program. Anything worthwhile in DCPS?
Something for your friend to consider is that DCPS will do its own evaluation. DCPS seems to have a mission to deny kids IEPs so it is not guaranteed that her child will even continue to qualify. MCPS and FCPS are probably not perfect but have the reputation of being better and giving kids what they need. DCPS seems to count on those who can afford it giving kids services outside of the school system. I wish this were not the reality and but I wish someone had warned me. Some schools may be better than others but that's the general impression many of us have. What I've seen in DCPS's so-called inclusion programs are disturbing at best. Some Charters may be better but the lottery for next year has already closed so that would be difficult, at least for 2021-2022.
Literally WHAT inclusion programs? DCPS has self contained and then resource, they may call it inclusion but it’s not a program. It’s literally children with generally 20 hours or less of push in and/or pull out time from a special education teacher and/or related service providers.
Inclusion is a joke in DCPS, you either have to have a excellent teacher and school team or be the ‘bulldog parent.’