This is all so helpful. My daughter has already had a year of French here, and she's very good at it. I took four years in high school. I'm not very good at understanding it as someone speaks it but I can certainly help her with homework, etc. My 11 year old son is entering 6th grade this fall so, hopefully, he would be coming in at a good time depending on when we end up there. Any ideas on where we might want to live? The whole school thing has me a little flustered! I think I've done enough research to have a basic understanding of how things work. But it seems that you can move to an area with a good school and not necessarily be allowed to enroll your kids there. I'm a bit of a control freak so it has me concerned! I'd hate to choose a community because of a particular school and then there's no place for the kids! Here in the states, the public school for your area is the one your kids go to. It doesn't matter how many kids already go there. You're guaranteed a spot. Can I enroll the kids mid-term? It's unlikely that we would be there by September. How does that work? My three youngest should be OK. They're entering kindergarten, first and third grade. The youngest has some developmental delays and is mildly autistic. He's expected to "close the gap" and we're putting him into a regular class. But he requires some speech, language and occupational therapy services in the time being. But I've noticed that many of the schools I've looked at there have services for special needs. I, obviously, have lots of questions! I'm really grateful for all the help!