- Academy for Ideal Education
- Private K-12 school, tutoring, facilities for learning disabled students. - Capital Association for Conductive Education
- Arlington - Assisting in the development of children with motor impairments through the promotion of conductive education. - Chelsea School
- Silver Spring - Special education secondary school primarily serving children with learning disabilities. - Federal Resource Center for Special Education
- Helps Regional Resource Centres improve programmes, policies, and practices. - Foundation School of Montgomery County@
- Rockville
- Frost Center, The
- Rockville - School and therapeutic day programme that serves emotionally troubled adolescents and their families. - GW Community School for Divergent Learners
- Springfield - Private college preparatory high school serving students grades nine through twelve. - High School/High Tech
- Bowie - Community-based partnership which introduces disabled youth to high tech careers. - Ivymount School, The
- Rockville - Serves students aged 3-21 with disabilities including developmental delays, learning disabilities, speech and language deficits, and autism. - James E. Duckworth School
- Beltsville - Public school for ages 5-21. - Kendall Demonstration School
- Developing the potential of deaf and hard of hearing children preK-grade 8, from diverse backgrounds who have a variety of abilities, skills, and experiences. - Kingsbury Center
- Nonprofit educational organisation serving learning disabled children, adolescents, and adults. - Maryland School for the Deaf
- Frederick - National Association of Special Education Teachers
- National membership organisation for professionals including teachers, professors, and graduate students dedicated to education of children with special needs. - Saint Coletta School
- Alexandria - Non-sectarian school for children with moderate to severe mental retardation, autism, and secondary disabilities. - West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
- Romney - Residential school serving hearing impaired and visually impaired students, preschool through grade 12, from throughout the state.
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