Polar bear, that is REALLY helpful. I had not really considered that as an option. Now I'm off to google dysgraphia! I just assumed dysgraphia meant messy handwriting; it didn't occur to me there was more to it. Thanks!
It's definitely possible she will end up back in a B & M school when we move in a year or so. She has a sibling with special needs and I swear I have PTSD from fighting the district to get him appropriate services. The thought of having to restart that battle gives me hives! But you are right--I don't think she was able to perform well on the EXPLORE because she just ran out of time. And at home she pretty much gets all the time she reasonably needs. If we go back to "real" school she is not going to do well without some kind of accommodation.