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323 E Clinton

Brimfield, IL 61517

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Brimfield Cusd 309

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Posted April 17, 2011

This school really wants your students to strive out in the real world. The science department isn't the greatest, but does okay. Being a small town school, they try their best to give students as much opportunities they can and explore as many possibilities as possible. I find the special educ. department to be very good, they believe in inclusion and show it. Top in state.
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Posted September 23, 2006

This is Not a bad school for a child with a learning disability. There are,however, more qualified schools in the general vicinty to Brimfield. Great mixture of academics and athletics with the strength of the town behind the school 100%.
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Posted March 29, 2006

This is not a good school for a student with a learning disability. Staff and curriculum discriminate against learning disabled students. On the other side, it is not a good school for a 'gifted' student either. There is very little class variety.
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MagnetMom January 27, 2012
Interesting idea. I'd just want to make sure the students are held to the same standards as regular school kids--including grades, and school time. If a kid can practice all day long, it hardly seems fair he take a spot from a regular student.
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