Anonymous wrote:NP here. I certainly do know some students with varying degrees of learning disabilities at Burke. And you can also find some such students at Big X schools as well.
I wasn't saying there aren't kids with LDs or ADHD at Burke, only that I don't know any. I do think there is often a belief that progressive schools are better for these kids, and I think it's important to realize this is a very individual thing, especially if there's anxiety involved. The three schools the OP asked about have a different on-campus feel than Burke, which is more urban and less green.
OP, someone recently suggested the middle and upper schools as Sandy Spring Friends for my GTLD kid. I don't know if you've considered it.