We have our transition meeting for kindy next week. We love the school we were placed in, we chose it over 5 others. I just found out that DS was placed in the halfday mainstream kindy class. I was told at kindy roundup that "all ASD program kids are in the halfday program." I was dubious of this comment because all along I've been led to believe that DS could be in allday if placed there there are 2 all day classes and one half day class. This seems ridiculous to me why would ASD kids all be stuck in the mainstream halfday? Shouldn't full day at least be an option? If DS isn't in full day he will just go to the after school daycare which makes me sick. He'll go from 9 hours of structure a day to 4. Can someone explain why a school would do this? I don't even know where to begin arguing, I haven't had issues with our school district until now..
Re: Ugh. This doesn't seem fair.
piggy backing on Auntie, my youngest will be starting kindergarten next year. He's doing a split program meaning part day typical day and part day special needs kindergarten. This is how we did it for my twins who also have ASD. Our district does a 1/2 typical kindergarten and full day paid kindergarten for typical kids. It costs about $6,000 per kid to be in that class. They have a full day kindergarten for kids with IEPs that is free as well. He'll be in the developmental kindergarten with the IEP kids for part of the day.
Is there a way around this, auntie?