St. Elizabeth School Description St. Elizabeth School is a nonpublic, coeducational special education Middle and High School located in Baltimore, Maryland that offers a graded diploma program (grades 9-12) and a non-graded certificate program...
Description: A Transition Program for At Risk Older Teens and Young Adults to Help Them Realize a Future Inspired by Personal Purpose and Worth Achieving Our Mission: is to offer innovative experiential learning and a practical, supportive...
Miss ion At the John A. Coleman School, children participate in exceptional educational programs that engage their unique abilities by adapting the learning environment and providing opportunities for creative expression and spiritual growth....
Durham, North Carolina The Hill Center in Durham, NC offers a unique and innovative half-day program for students in grades K-12 who are diagnosed with learning disabilities or attention deficit disorders. Its 180 students attend from over 70...
. Descrip tion Hampton Academy is a private day school approved by the State of New Jersey to provide therapeutic and educational services to classified students in grades 6 through 12. All students are admitted to Hampton Academy on the basis...
Description: Gateway Academy is the first school in the United States specializing in students kindergarten through twelfth grades with Asperger’s Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, and PDD-NOS. Students/Disabilities Served: Asperger’s...
School Description: The Esther B. Clark School is a Certified Non-Public School, located in Palo Alto, California, that serves students with emotional disabilities. Up to 12 students in each classroom participate in a 6 ½ hour day that...
Description: Children’s Specialized Hospital/School Program provides a comprehensive range of educational, therapeutic, medical and social services designed to optimize the individual potential of each child. Services are provided in a...
Description: Brookfield Schools consists of three independent sites, Brookfield Academy (9th through 12th), Brookfield Elementary (K through 8th) and Brookfield Transition to College Program (11th and 12th grades) that serve students classified...
Block Institute School, formerly known as Brooklyn School for Special Children, was founded in 1962 by Rabbi Morris Block. Block Institute School currently serves preschool students with disabilities ages 3-5 in segregated settings within...