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[quote=Anonymous]Oh, yes, those are suburbs, which are a different story. The application deadlines for most schools were last month, but the suburban privates are more likely to have openings for late applicants than the ones in the city (but you'd still want to figure this out as quickly as possible, as options will narrow the longer you wait). As a PP said, the public schools are very good, but with big classes (often 25-30 kids). The problem with private is that most of the schools are either focused primarily on ASD/SN kids OR won't take ASD/SN kids at all. Green Acres, Norwood, and Washington Episcopal are nice mainstream schools you should check out, but I'm not optimistic that they'd accommodate ASD. Good luck OP, I'll keep my fingers crossed that someone has better ideas than me.[/quote]
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