Moving to DC area - where to live based on schools

Anonymous
Op, I'm 11:48 who recommended McNeeds. If you are looking at Bethesda, Bethesda Elementary is supposed to be great at inclusion. I understand the school is very popular and crowded but parents usually recommend it highly. I also have a friend with a child with HFA who is mainstreamed (with services) at Wood Acres and is very happy.
Anonymous
OP here - PP thank you so very much for your valuable input. We have been racking our brains trying to decide which pyramid to move into in Bethesda.
Your info is very helpful!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP -- where are you moving here from?


Orange County, CA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're in Arlington and my son (8yo) has ADHD and a learning disability (he's dyslexic) along with some anxiety issues. We've been very very happy with the services we've gotten at our elementary school (Nottingham). The main SpEd teacher is great and really goes above and beyond to help our son. In addition to that, it's a really strong "regular" elementary school, and I have no concerns about sending my other child there who will not need SpEd services.


OP here. thank you for your input on Arlington schools.
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