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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the larger districts in the area, I think it's more about specific schools. Some seem to care more than others. (Para who's worked in four schools.)[/quote] This has been my experience, as well, in Arlington- different experiences at different schools. If we had to do it over again, I would buy in MoCo with a home that was cheap enough we could swing private school if necessary. [/quote] +1 buy a cheap house in a big district in an area you like so you can afford private if needed. You don’t know what the road will look like in 5 or 10 years. In my experience, the low needs ASD kids are the ones that are not offered enough resources to succeed in gen ed at a public school. If your child has higher needs and placed in a special program, they will more likely have a better experience. It is very school dependent. Research the different programs offered by the district and see if they fit your kids profile.[/quote]
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