Since 1966 the 3rd-12th grade, coed, nonpublic, special education school serves children and families with severe learning, social, emotional, behavioral, and autistic challenges.
Our Heritage Program students with learning, social and emotional disabilities on an academic track to earn their high school diploma.
The Spectrum Program for middle and high school students with autistic spectrum ...disorders uses an alternative curriculum that teaches functional skills and focuses on social, emotional, and relationship development using guided participation and community-based learning activities.
The Self-Advocacy and Independent Living (SAIL) Transition Program supports young adults, ages 18-22, with autistic spectrum disorders as they build independence, living, and job skills to transition to life beyond high school.
The after school hours Family Services Clinic provides evidence based group and family therapy, and parent training; plus neuropsychological evaluations and psychoeducational assessments.