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<blockquote data-quote="Bugsy" data-source="post: 129283" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>Thank you for the comments and SRL for yours. I found the persecution comment to be over the top, besides the fact that I am jewish and one of the religion that does NOT feel we are a body of people that scream persecution. I was not going to comment and just shrugged it off.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I am upset with the policy and the money but I am not sure why most of the comments keep saying the school is not good for my son. They have done a great job with him. The environment is very calm. His 1st grade class has 20 children. For over half the day it is a 1-10 ratio because while half go to judaica, art, computers, library the other half is doing academics and then switch. There is a Special Education class that has 11 children 1 teacher and 3 assistants. Things like the lunch room makes a difference for him. There are 40 children at his lunch period spreadover 9 tables. He knows every teacher and adult in the building and they know him. </p><p>Right now the one on one teacher spent a long time speaking with his Occupational Therapist (OT) and is incorporating strategies into the day. I receive a daily detailed e-mail from the one on one teacher who is certified in special education and has a special needs child.</p><p> </p><p>Public school is not an option!!!! They are way overcrowded. He does not need that stimulation of a few hundred at lunch, in the halls, on the playground, etc. They would never provide him with a one on one because he has not been violent/ aggressive at school. I have been in this field a long time already and he would NEVER get the services he is currently getting. Besides the fact that at private school we do not have to wait to schedule IEP meetings, testing, reevals, etc.</p><p> </p><p>Well I think the school is doing a great job with him but the POLICY stinks and seems wrong in so many ways. I do not want to make a big fuss because it is the best place for him and my daughter really does want to stay. I am just mad because of the money that I wish we had and again, think the policy just is WRONG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugsy, post: 129283, member: 1680"] Thank you for the comments and SRL for yours. I found the persecution comment to be over the top, besides the fact that I am jewish and one of the religion that does NOT feel we are a body of people that scream persecution. I was not going to comment and just shrugged it off. Anyway, I am upset with the policy and the money but I am not sure why most of the comments keep saying the school is not good for my son. They have done a great job with him. The environment is very calm. His 1st grade class has 20 children. For over half the day it is a 1-10 ratio because while half go to judaica, art, computers, library the other half is doing academics and then switch. There is a Special Education class that has 11 children 1 teacher and 3 assistants. Things like the lunch room makes a difference for him. There are 40 children at his lunch period spreadover 9 tables. He knows every teacher and adult in the building and they know him. Right now the one on one teacher spent a long time speaking with his Occupational Therapist (OT) and is incorporating strategies into the day. I receive a daily detailed e-mail from the one on one teacher who is certified in special education and has a special needs child. Public school is not an option!!!! They are way overcrowded. He does not need that stimulation of a few hundred at lunch, in the halls, on the playground, etc. They would never provide him with a one on one because he has not been violent/ aggressive at school. I have been in this field a long time already and he would NEVER get the services he is currently getting. Besides the fact that at private school we do not have to wait to schedule IEP meetings, testing, reevals, etc. Well I think the school is doing a great job with him but the POLICY stinks and seems wrong in so many ways. I do not want to make a big fuss because it is the best place for him and my daughter really does want to stay. I am just mad because of the money that I wish we had and again, think the policy just is WRONG. [/QUOTE]
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