kittyglitther t1_j65yxxb wrote
I'm too lazy to read the whole thing, did it account for us having great services for students with autism so parents with autistic children move here? Though now that I say it, that's probably not a huge/relevant number...
oldnjgal t1_j66er97 wrote
I taught in NJ for years. We had a family move from overseas to enroll their autistic child in school here. NJ has a very high bar for educating special needs children.
dirty_cuban t1_j677fql wrote
It’s kind of what Trump said about COVID, but the other way around: “if we stop testing right now, we'd have very few cases”.
It’s not that we have a higher percentage of the population on the spectrum, it’s that other places let many many more people go undiagnosed.
Linenoise77 t1_j67032j wrote
Its honestly something our school district struggles with. We have a reputation for great services, which is awesome, but then you become a magnet for it, and the costs and accommodations needed start spiraling.
peter-doubt t1_j664br0 wrote
From what I've heard, Pennsylvania is better... But that's just anecdotal
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