Starting new private school in Maryland?

Anonymous
I might be interested in anyone seeking to start a small school for kids in K-2 (ages 5-7ish) for students with strong academic abilities, but need support in other areas. I'd like to see it parent-coordinated, but conducted by a good special educator with experience--even if the special educator was part time.
Anonymous
Maddux--their admissions season has past, unless you are seeking to enroll a girl
Diener--for kids who need a great deal of support (for ex, behavioral; require restraining)
Anonymous
There are 2 post re. this. Has anyone met to talk about this, or are we the only family without a real school for next year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also posted on Private School list: I'm in search of a parent who sent out an email last year, stating she/he was seeking other parents to help start a small, private school for kids who are very bright, but thrive better with a small class size (10 or less) If anyone has any info on this, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.


not sure if this is what you are talking about or not, but there is a small school starting for next school year for grades 6-12 (I think) called School for Tomorrow
http://www.schoolfortomorrow.net
Anonymous
I'm not sure if you can get to Northern Virginia but there are a couple of schools opening this year:

The Newton School (in Sterling)
The Auburn School

If you have a student who is in grades 3-8th, Oasis School is a hidden gem in Reston.

Hope this helps
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