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chinadollmom December 3, 2008

Special Ed at Explorer/Sunrise/Desert Shadows Middle Schools

chinadollmom
I'm trying to decide which of these three schools to enroll my 6th grader in next year. They all appear to be great schools.

Since my daughter has ADD and is on an IEP, I believe that our decision should be based largely on the quality of the special ed program.

Does anyone have experience with special ed at any of these schools?
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dhfl143
dhfl143 June 24, 2009
Thanks for posting this in the Learning and Attention Difficulties Group!
Anonymous
Anonymous June 24, 2009
It's been posted.
healthy11
healthy11 June 24, 2009
Sonora, would you consider copy/pasting your suggestions as a new discussion, under the Learning and Attention Difficulties Group at community.greatschools.net/groups/11554, so more parents of special education students could see it?
Anonymous
Anonymous June 24, 2009
I'm so happy you asked for a suggestion on rating special ed programs. Here's my version of a questionnaire, to be filed with the district and posted on its' website for parents to access. And let me emphasize that the purpose of the questionnaire is to allow parents to rate their experiences and make them publicly accessible to other parents with children in special ed programs. As far as the rating scale, it could take its' cue from similar types of questionnaires that schools put out at year's end, or better yet, standardized testing (since public ed is SO in love with that.....) by a simple a) below the standards b) meets the standards c)exceeds the standards. Standards as in legal requirements set forth by the State and Federal government. I think to start there are 3 main areas (I encourage others on here to post additions at will), for evaluation by parents:
1. Proper, consistent and thorough implementation of IEP's and 504 plans.
2. Consistent communication between Special Ed (teacher, coordinator, specialist etc) and parents, with ongoing discussion of clearly defined goals and benchmarks relating to #1.
3. Quality of support and responsiveness to parents as relates to inquiries, suggestions and yes indeedy....constructive criticism.

I think those 3 areas are a good place to start, and whether your child fits one "type" or another has no bearing on how well the special ed services carry out their responsibilities since they are supposed to be educated and knowledgeable about all "types", and capable of addressing the needs of children who fall under the special ed umbrella. As Mike Myers said, "Discuss amongst yourselves".

healthy11
healthy11 June 24, 2009
Sonora, I had been reading this discussion that contains many replies from different people: community.greatschools.net/q-and-a/259536/Have-teachers-become-the-convenient-scapegoats-for-parents-who-are-simply-irresponsible? I apologize for confusing you and suomi. I know you are both teachers and parents, who DO have kid's best interests at heart, as do I.
If you have suggestions for a good way to rate special ed programs at different schools, please let us know.
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