Dear Donald's Friend,
Hugs

and pixie dust

are headed your way. I am a former teacher who just loved my special kids. Whether it was Aspergers or dyslexia or ADHD, I really enjoyed seeing my kids with extra challenges succeed. Just an idea, if your son has a teacher who is thoughtful and kind, and by now you know whether that is the case, ask them for a suggestion about who he can ask to prom. When I was teaching I knew which girls were in a position to answer "yes" to a young man, such as your son.
Back in the day I went to my Junior prom with a guy who had special needs. My brother was in special ed, and I had a soft heart for the emotional needs of a guy who just happened to be a little different. When I found out that a really adorable guy had been turned down multiple times, and in a couple of rather cruel ways, I asked him to go with me, and voila I had a sweet date for prom. I made it clear that we were going as friends, and his parents really appreciated my honesty with him.
Truth be told, we had a great time. He brought me flowers, held the door for me, and DANCED. So many guys wouldnt dance with their dates, or only to certain music. My date boogied with me all night long. We did the fast dances, the slow dances, and I had more fun than I thought possible. He didnt get drunk and try to grope me or puke in the car (like one of my "friends" who had laughed at my date choice) and he didnt spread any rumors about taking any liberties with my virtue (like another girl I knew whose date told everyone about their private romantic interlude that evening, classy).
There are still nice girls in high school, and I hope your son finds one of them for prom.
As to higher education, community college is nothing about which to be ashamed. It is not baby college or lesser college, it is a real college where he can earn real college credit in much smaller classes and with instructors who are more likely to build a relationship with him and accommodate any of his special needs. It can be hard to give up on the dream of going away to school, but with the money you save by doing community college, he can take some amazing trips or indulge in a passion, like Disney.
Hugs, hugs, and more hugs.
--Eeyores Wife