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recently looking to move to colorado, child with austim, what schools recommend, how is colorado for special education, denver area
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Index - Key Threads - PHOTO TOURS - Updated 08 April You'll find this thread,- special needs schools to get you started. |
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We moved to Louisville about 2 yrs ago. We have a 12yo daughter with special needs. So far we are happy with the services she is receiving from the Boulder Valley School District. In Denver, I would stick with the Cherry Creek Schools though they can be crowded. Douglas County (Highlands Ranch) also is supposed to have pretty good special ed. We looked at all three districts and we are glad to have chosen Boulder Valley. If you need more specifics, let me know.
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My daughter attends a special needs preschool as a "typically developing" peer model. It's a win-win situation for all the kids and I'd like to find a similar education program in the Boulder Valley School area. Does such a program exist besides Bal Swann? Thanks!
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