((((((Karen))))))),
First all of here's a great big hug for you! I think what I would do first is visit the school administrators in your area to see what the best possible placements for your kids in the event you do have to place them back in public schools. Hopefully, it won't come down to that, but you will be live in the right district if it does.

Be sure to visit with the Special Education Supervisor and see what services they provide. Go visit the school and teachers your students would have. I had a student transfer from out of state last year that is autistic. My supervisor brought his mother by to visit with me before they enrolled him.

Once you find the school that you could live with, check around for affordable housing. Hopefully, it won't come down to you having to place them in public schools if you don't want to, but be prepared in the event that you have to. Don't let your H decide what school they go to, obviously he's not up on their educational needs. Who better to be their advocate than you?

Hugs, Yoyo




Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed to help you discover who you are.
-- Bernice Johnson Reagon