The school where I teach is not a Title I school but I used to teach at a Title I school. Title I schools have to jump through some hoops to get that Title I funding. They have to cover their a$$e$ more than schools that do not receive Title I funds. That might explain why they're quick to put students in spec. ed. services.
Kris, it sounds like in your son's case, it was a lack of exposure not a learning problem. I hope he has recovered from his low reading self-esteem. It breaks my heart when a kid thinks he's a bad reader.
Kris, it sounds like in your son's case, it was a lack of exposure not a learning problem. I hope he has recovered from his low reading self-esteem. It breaks my heart when a kid thinks he's a bad reader.
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