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[quote=Anonymous]Ah the annual lottery questions. Looking for a place that does special ed reasonably well, focus on in classroom support (ideally it'd be good for a few years). Teeing up our open house schedule... At Bridges now, not unhappy, but not convinced that it'd be a good solution K and up (seems class sizes get larger and push in support is more sporadic/not quite as supported). Mostly needing support for social language and attention. Didn't get to do good research last year s we weren't as aware of the needs when the lottery came around. I like the idea of CMI give their continued cap on class size and what I've heard. Who else is doing this support - the less academic stuff but stuff that is foundational - well, ideally with smaller classes? And what's the best way to judge that, other than reputation? How do you tease that out - at an open house, via questions, a call with someone in special ed? Given we'll almost certainly transition again in a few years (likely out of DC), I don't want to be school hopping within that. [/quote]
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