Anonymous
Post 12/16/2025 20:12     Subject: Re:Current students at Auburn SS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to elaborate? We are looking at Auburn through MCPS right now bc it would be funded vs our other choice of springwell. Thanks for any info you’re willing to provide!


I'm not the poster from 10.2025 but we did leave Auburn in 2025. The teachers at Auburn were very kind but needed more support from administration. Auburn was often understaffed, which was surprising given the $ 44,000 annual tuition. It was a very traumatizing experience for our child who still has actual nightmares about their time there. I found the behavior support specialist and social learning specialist really difficult to work with. The social learning specialist was not professional and engaged in power struggles rather than figure out ways to build a relationship with our child. She couldn't accept that our child's behavior challenges were rooted in an anxiety response to the environment and her actions often resulted in escalation. Our child's situation and diagnosis is complex but I regret agreeing to send them to Auburn.

We are in another school now and the difference has been night and day. The new school has been very intentional about building relationships, communicating thoughtfully and we feel better supported as a family.


Hi. Glad to hear things have improved for your child. Do you mind sharing the name of the new school?


We are at Sheppard Pratt Rockville campus.


Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2025 17:31     Subject: Re:Current students at Auburn SS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to elaborate? We are looking at Auburn through MCPS right now bc it would be funded vs our other choice of springwell. Thanks for any info you’re willing to provide!


I'm not the poster from 10.2025 but we did leave Auburn in 2025. The teachers at Auburn were very kind but needed more support from administration. Auburn was often understaffed, which was surprising given the $ 44,000 annual tuition. It was a very traumatizing experience for our child who still has actual nightmares about their time there. I found the behavior support specialist and social learning specialist really difficult to work with. The social learning specialist was not professional and engaged in power struggles rather than figure out ways to build a relationship with our child. She couldn't accept that our child's behavior challenges were rooted in an anxiety response to the environment and her actions often resulted in escalation. Our child's situation and diagnosis is complex but I regret agreeing to send them to Auburn.

We are in another school now and the difference has been night and day. The new school has been very intentional about building relationships, communicating thoughtfully and we feel better supported as a family.


Hi. Glad to hear things have improved for your child. Do you mind sharing the name of the new school?


We are at Sheppard Pratt Rockville campus.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 13:19     Subject: Current students at Auburn SS?

For 44k a year you get constant teacher and staff turn over, blatant parent shaming with no thoughtful supports, and as the pp mentioned staff who have a superiority complex.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2025 07:12     Subject: Re:Current students at Auburn SS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to elaborate? We are looking at Auburn through MCPS right now bc it would be funded vs our other choice of springwell. Thanks for any info you’re willing to provide!


I'm not the poster from 10.2025 but we did leave Auburn in 2025. The teachers at Auburn were very kind but needed more support from administration. Auburn was often understaffed, which was surprising given the $ 44,000 annual tuition. It was a very traumatizing experience for our child who still has actual nightmares about their time there. I found the behavior support specialist and social learning specialist really difficult to work with. The social learning specialist was not professional and engaged in power struggles rather than figure out ways to build a relationship with our child. She couldn't accept that our child's behavior challenges were rooted in an anxiety response to the environment and her actions often resulted in escalation. Our child's situation and diagnosis is complex but I regret agreeing to send them to Auburn.

We are in another school now and the difference has been night and day. The new school has been very intentional about building relationships, communicating thoughtfully and we feel better supported as a family.


+1 heard the exact same criticism from a current family there.

It’s so rough because there aren’t many schools out there for these kids.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 22:12     Subject: Re:Current students at Auburn SS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to elaborate? We are looking at Auburn through MCPS right now bc it would be funded vs our other choice of springwell. Thanks for any info you’re willing to provide!


I'm not the poster from 10.2025 but we did leave Auburn in 2025. The teachers at Auburn were very kind but needed more support from administration. Auburn was often understaffed, which was surprising given the $ 44,000 annual tuition. It was a very traumatizing experience for our child who still has actual nightmares about their time there. I found the behavior support specialist and social learning specialist really difficult to work with. The social learning specialist was not professional and engaged in power struggles rather than figure out ways to build a relationship with our child. She couldn't accept that our child's behavior challenges were rooted in an anxiety response to the environment and her actions often resulted in escalation. Our child's situation and diagnosis is complex but I regret agreeing to send them to Auburn.

We are in another school now and the difference has been night and day. The new school has been very intentional about building relationships, communicating thoughtfully and we feel better supported as a family.


Hi. Glad to hear things have improved for your child. Do you mind sharing the name of the new school?
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 13:52     Subject: Re:Current students at Auburn SS?

Anonymous wrote:Are you willing to elaborate? We are looking at Auburn through MCPS right now bc it would be funded vs our other choice of springwell. Thanks for any info you’re willing to provide!


I'm not the poster from 10.2025 but we did leave Auburn in 2025. The teachers at Auburn were very kind but needed more support from administration. Auburn was often understaffed, which was surprising given the $ 44,000 annual tuition. It was a very traumatizing experience for our child who still has actual nightmares about their time there. I found the behavior support specialist and social learning specialist really difficult to work with. The social learning specialist was not professional and engaged in power struggles rather than figure out ways to build a relationship with our child. She couldn't accept that our child's behavior challenges were rooted in an anxiety response to the environment and her actions often resulted in escalation. Our child's situation and diagnosis is complex but I regret agreeing to send them to Auburn.

We are in another school now and the difference has been night and day. The new school has been very intentional about building relationships, communicating thoughtfully and we feel better supported as a family.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2025 15:44     Subject: Re:Current students at Auburn SS?

Are you willing to elaborate? We are looking at Auburn through MCPS right now bc it would be funded vs our other choice of springwell. Thanks for any info you’re willing to provide!
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2025 12:51     Subject: Current students at Auburn SS?

Former parent that left. I hope things have changed bc a lot of good teachers, but leadership was awful and constant behavior issues not being managed.