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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Schools in the area

Hi! My friend is moving here in July and she has a son that is going into 8th grade and he has Aspergers(high functioning autism). What schools would be best for him? She also has a 5th grader and a little one starting school next year. I did not look at elementary schools as we moved in, so which ones are the best?

Also, who offers the best phone cards that provide cheap minutes to Iraq?

THANK YOU!!

Diana Reichert

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I work as a substitute teacher for the district. For elementary schools I've really liked Timber Ridge. If she wanted a smaller school I really liked Clifton Park. It's a biligual school, I was really impressed with their program. Saegert and Maxdale are good choices as well. As for her eight grader I only know one school not to go to. Palo Alto doesn't separate the high-functioning from the lower-functioning in their programs for autistic kids. Making the program completely uneffective. Hope this is helpful!