High school for smart kid with dysgraphia

Hello all

My son is starting high school and has an IEP due to dysgraphia. Despite this learning difference, he is very smart and needs an environment that supports him while also providing challenges. We are currently considering Bayhill but would appreciate recommendations for other high schools that might be suitable for his profile. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks.

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My high schooler also has dysgraphia (among other conditions) and accommodations for it are in his 504. But that is truly the least of his issues since by high school, almost all the work is done via keyboard. I would think any high school could easily accommodate dysgraphia so hopefully this will be virtually a non-issue wherever you choose.