Our district offers a before and after school program (you have to pay for).
DS1 is serviced at a private school. The district sends him there and pays for it. He will most likely never be serviced within the district.
His private school has a daycare but it only goes to age 5.
Does the district have to provide any type of after school care opportunity?
He couldn't attend the current program within the district without an aide. He is nonverbal and intellectually disabled. He doesn't understand commands, is very uncoordinated and very delayed in fine motor and gross motor. The kids currently come in after school ends, have snack and do homework at the lunch tables (long picnic type tables) and then go outside to play or have an organized indoor game. Each school (5 elementary) all have their own program. There is no way DS1 could sit on a bench and eat snack unsupervised. He couldn't go play outside because he can't run, jump or climb so the playgrounds would be very dangerous as would being unaware that kids around him are playing a game (kickball for example).
I'm planning on going back to work when DS2 starts school next June so I'm trying to figure out the logistics of before and after school care.
Re: What does the district have to provide?
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