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[quote=Anonymous]It isn't just the school. It is also the flavor of the particular grade. I have two DC's. Both went to the same ES. One had the "mean" class and had such a bad experience we moved him to a different as he was at the bottom of the social ladder and was ostracized. The aides at they school never wanted that class as is rose through the school. Two years later DC's class was the "nice class". THe children really included everyone. The one all the aides wanted. There was about 25% overlap of similar gene pool and parents. Both DC's had the same teachers through 3rd grade and most of the same teacher for 4th and 5th and same school administration. So sometimes it is dumb luck. Plus, I have heard high praises from one particular Special Ed teacher who specialized in ASD and at the same time I know a few families that moved their child because she was not a good fit for their DC. FInd the three or four neighborhood you would like to live. Then go to the schools. Talk to the Principals, Special ed teachers, aides. Look around. Get a feel.[/quote]
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