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[quote=Anonymous]OP. Please call Josh Gwilliam at Commonwealth Academy in N. Alexandria. We are there now (exec. functioning) but have a DS who is an Aspie and wish we had found C/A for him years ago but now he's in college. Commonwealth's charter is a private prep school for college-bound ADHD kids, but, on occasion, and depending on the size of your child's class (they are bound by the charter to no more than ten kids in any class), and the behavior of your child, they might consider an Asperger's kid. If not, or if you class is full (and most are), ask Josh for his advice. He knows the area schools well. IT's worth a try. My DD and some of her friends are frightfully smart and are flourishing there. Commonwealth was recently named no. 1 school in the metro D.C. area and no 14 for the nation. Josh will be upfront and not bullshit you. If the school isn't right for you he will tell you so and direct you to a school that is. I'll go get his phone no. and post back. C/A has taken two public placements but the parents had to litigate and fight viciously to get the funding and to get the school district to agree to send the check to the school. Anyhow, call Josh. [/quote]
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