Posted by Greg K on January 23, 2013 at 11:33:09 from (75.107.96.58):
In Reply to: School consolidation posted by Greg K on January 23, 2013 at 10:00:03:
Yeah there will always be those who love/hate the outcome, and you can always find arguments for/against anything. I really do not have a dog in the hunt so to speak since I already pay the high taxes. My biggest concern is with my oldest boy who is autistic, which is why we kept him in the regular environment when we moved. Typically children with autism do better in familiar environments, also when children with disabilities are around children they grew up with they are accepted better and the other children help them as opposed to picking on the "different" kid. My two younger boys are "normal"(if you can call the two monkeys that!)and will do fine wherever they are at, we just need to do what is best for the challenged one. Recently there has been a trend to get rid of the "underachievers" and try to get them to try another school so the scores are higher and I don't want my kid in that category. The school he is at has done a wonderful job with him, but from talks with parents in the other school district they are usually less than impressed with the special ed dept. of the other school. I am sure some are happy with it I just have not talked to them. There has been talk of keeping the k-6 in the small school and combine high schools and sports like has been mentioned previously. Thanks for the input from everyone and keep em coming!
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