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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 474382" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>In NC, we have what is known as More at Four. Every county in the state has those classes. Now I dont know if every school has that specific class but I would be mighty shocked if it didnt considering it is state mandated. But if your local school doesnt have one and your child meets the criteria for more at four then you should be able to get into a neighboring school. You might have to take them..dont know about that part. Now...I do think there is an even more specific part to More at Four for kids who have even greater needs that is a Title IV program. I think that is the Title number so dont quote me. If you go onto your school districts website you can get the true info. All kids in the More at Four program are considered to be on a IEP because to get into More at Four the kids are considered at risk of not being up to par for entering kindergarten so they should be in a public preschool. Whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 474382, member: 1514"] In NC, we have what is known as More at Four. Every county in the state has those classes. Now I dont know if every school has that specific class but I would be mighty shocked if it didnt considering it is state mandated. But if your local school doesnt have one and your child meets the criteria for more at four then you should be able to get into a neighboring school. You might have to take them..dont know about that part. Now...I do think there is an even more specific part to More at Four for kids who have even greater needs that is a Title IV program. I think that is the Title number so dont quote me. If you go onto your school districts website you can get the true info. All kids in the More at Four program are considered to be on a IEP because to get into More at Four the kids are considered at risk of not being up to par for entering kindergarten so they should be in a public preschool. Whatever. [/QUOTE]
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