"In a regular classroom", not so much. Our school was fantastic with DS11 from the beginning, but what they did for him involved quite a few classrooms. laugh

In first grade, he had a teacher who totally got him, and she gave him whatever he needed in her classroom. By second grade, he was going to the fifth grade class for math, and third grade for reading. He also went to hang out with the fifth grade for science sometimes, when he could get away with it.

Since then, he's been doing various things that involved being elsewhere for increasing portions of the day, and now, in 7th grade, he's taking two classes with the e-school and going in to the school at third hour. Next year we're trying for only two regular school classes and the rest e-school.

DD7 is in second grade, and they split the three rooms of second grade into three groups for reading and math -- below level, at level, and above level.

So it all seems to involve more than one classroom, no matter how they do it.