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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you have another reason to move to the area or are you moving solely b/c you think you will get better services for your child? If it is the latter, I would expand your search to other areas of the country. As pp's alluded to, the school districts are so large and they are only getting bigger. I also have a high functioning child and we ended up pulling him out of public (MCPS) and putting him in private which wasn't necessarily the answer either. We left the DMV area (we lived in Montgomery County) and are now in a different state in a small K-12 school district with local control (i.e., I could call up the superintendent if I needed to, the school board members live in my town, etc.). Of course, one negative is that property taxes are almost double what we paid in Montgomery County...[/quote] I would say that this is one of the hardest profiles in some ways, because they can keep up in the classroom it seems like they don't need support so there is minimal intervention until behaviors start to interfere. [/quote]
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