Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The population of LD children at HB is mostly ADHD IEP .
Please cite your data on this. Or is this just your opinion?
ADHD isn’t LD for IEPs.
NP. Yes, it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The population of LD children at HB is mostly ADHD IEP .
Please cite your data on this. Or is this just your opinion?
ADHD isn’t LD for IEPs.
Anonymous wrote:
The population of LD children at HB is mostly ADHD IEP .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ I am with you. This HB poster acts like we haven’t all been thru APS and don’t know it’s weaknesses. The counseling service at DC middle school is a joke. We know that HB is a better school with smaller classes. That is a fact. Stop trying to act like APS HS and MS are in any way equal to the education you get at HB with your trade off nonsense.
DP - My kid is at HB and had not received any counseling services at all. What counseling are you expecting in middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just noting that you haven't once acknowledged the clear errors you have made in spreading disinformation in this post: HB's lower class sizes are subsidized through cutting non-teaching staff so it doesn't cost more; HB is not inflating the percentage of special needs kids it provides services to (which is comparatively high) by counting non-disabled, gifted kids as special needs (wut that was cray), etc. The list is probably longer but my patience is worn out.
There is one particular parent who applied to HB for their kid but didn't get in and has now pretty much made a personal vow to destroy HB in manner of comic book villain, fyi.
There is not ONE parent. I’ve made one of these statements that HB is self selective and more expensive, but not the rest of them. You keep responding like it is one parent. HB has smaller classes, lower special needs and higher SES than the county secondary avg. It had great higher transportation costs. Those are facts.