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Pages in category "Special schools in Massachusetts" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Institution for Idiots, Barre, Massachusetts, 1848 founded 1848 by Dr. Hervey B. Wilbur; Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded, 1848, founded by Samuel Gridley Howe; The School for the Feeble-minded, Waltham, Massachusetts; Walter E. Fernald State School, 1848, Massachusetts
NEARI operates Chapter 766 special education day schools for high school, middle school, and older elementary school students. NEARI no longer operates a training institute or a publishing company. The publishing company had published works ranging from manuals for specialists in the field of sexual assault to survivor stories. All works are ...
The Learning Center for the Deaf (TLC) is a Framingham, Massachusetts-based non-profit organization and school serving deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults. The mission of The Learning Center for the Deaf is to ensure that all deaf and hard of hearing children and adults thrive by having the knowledge, opportunity and power to design the future of their choice.
Noting that NCAES evaluates institutions based on 30 core standards, and a total of 187 standards, The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey, wrote: NCASES was established in response to a need for private special education providers to have an accreditation process that effectively and systematically evaluates private special education programs.
260 students attend Eagle Hill School in Greenwich, Connecticut, who are in grades K-10, and have mild language-processing disabilities. The school consists of 75 teachers, and a student to teacher ratio of approximately 4 to 1. While the Lower School serves elementary school students, the Upper School educates middle and junior high school ...
In 1848 Howe founded the Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth, a private boarding school for people with intellectual disabilities. In that same year, Hervey Wilbur founded a private school in his home in New York. Both schools taught according to the teachings of Édouard Séguin. These early training schools sought to ...
The Carroll School was founded in 1967 by Dr. Edwin Cole, F. Gorham Brigham, and Samuel Lowe. [2] Since its founding, the campus has expanded multiple times. [3] The lower campus goes up to grade five. The middle campus goes up to grade nine. The upper school campus is a former mansion, and was bought for $5 million from businessman John Fish ...