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[quote=Anonymous]So this is really hard to answer. We are at Flower Valley, a small ES that very much has a neighborhood feel. Many kids walk to school. My child does not have ASD but I know a one who does, but they are definitely level 1 and quite above average IQ. That child is doing well. The administration is ok with SN but I have heard wildly varying experiences with IEP implementation, with the trend being poorer implementation recently. I think that is county wide, sadly. My older child’s experience was generally positive. Our guidance counselor is a national treasure and has made a huge difference for many students. I will forever be grateful to her. But honestly I have no idea what middle school is good for these types of kids. I have generally heard ours (Wood) is not great for IEPs or anxiety but I am yet to hear of a public middle school that is. We may have to go private for middle school. I think it’s hard to find one cluster that is going to meet all your needs. [/quote]
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