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So I went to our local SELPA meeting tonight on school alternatives...
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 248984" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I am not at the high school point with difficult child, we are just going into middle school. That has my wheels turning. We just went to an open house last night for a charter middle school. It is amazing. They will have one or two classes of 23 6th graders(depends on funding). They do a lot of active learning, field work, and also include a lot of social stuff in the class room. It looks really cool. Both husband and I really liked it. difficult child does not like the idea, but he never likes anything. </p><p> </p><p>I would go with the high school that caters to special needs. With our school district, if difficult child wants to play sports he can play on his "home" schools team and attend the charter school. You may want to see if your state has something like that in place, many do for home schoolers. </p><p> </p><p>Hope all works out for you. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 248984, member: 3184"] I am not at the high school point with difficult child, we are just going into middle school. That has my wheels turning. We just went to an open house last night for a charter middle school. It is amazing. They will have one or two classes of 23 6th graders(depends on funding). They do a lot of active learning, field work, and also include a lot of social stuff in the class room. It looks really cool. Both husband and I really liked it. difficult child does not like the idea, but he never likes anything. I would go with the high school that caters to special needs. With our school district, if difficult child wants to play sports he can play on his "home" schools team and attend the charter school. You may want to see if your state has something like that in place, many do for home schoolers. Hope all works out for you. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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