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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Based on my experience of calling many schools for my ASD child, parochial schools would easily accept high functioning kids; however, they don't have support / trained staff for your child and the class size is usually huge (more than 28 kids). They will also consider you providing a support for your child (e.g. parents paid for an outside aide to support the chid school during recess). As for good/popular private schools ... it's hard enough for typical kids to get accepted there. They have way more applicants than available spots, why would they give a spot to an SN kid (I know it sounds mean, but that's what I experienced. I hope somebody convince me otherwise). The following private schools in MD are not that competitive and seem to always get good reviews from parents: Christ Episcopal in Rockville Grace Episcopal [/quote] I would not recommend Grace Episcopal for a student with ASD, plus the school only goes to 5th grade. Christ Episcopal is a K-8.[/quote]
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