Anonymous wrote:As you may know, unlike Conn., our K-12 schools are organized for the most part at the county level (or DC or City of Alexandria), so you may want to focus on communities that you like for commuting/housing selection & $$, and then check our your local/cluster schools from there. Or ask on here about schools in location X. It is is determined that your local school is unable to meet your child's needs, then you and your school might look across your cluster or countywide for appropriate resources and placement.
For instance pp 10:17, there are two Mont. Cty elementary school programs for children with Asperger's. Parents don't necessarily buy a house in one of these two Gaithersburg or Silver Spring neighborhoods. Students who are placed in these programs are provided with door to door transportation. Students remaining in the Asperger's program for middle school attend Tilden MS in N. Bethesda--so you see that you can't just plan to keep moving!
We are in Mont. Cty. and used Michelle Davis' firm for our IEP preparation. Friends have used Rich Weinfield and he comes well recommended from them.
Not OP. But this is very helpful!