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Bridges Academy, Los Angeles, is a college prep school (Grades 4–12) serving twice-exceptional (or "2e") learners—students who are gifted but who also have learning differences such as Autism, AD/HD, executive functioning challenges, processing deficits, and mild dyslexia.
Orion Academy [1] is a private high school in Concord, California, United States, for students with autism, nonverbal learning disorder (NLD), and other neurocognitive disabilities. It offers a special education college preparatory program for grades 9-12. The school maintains a staff-to-student ratio of 1:4 with an average class size of eight.
California Adult Schools are schools part of a California School District that are specifically for adults, also known as an Adult Education Program. California Adult Schools are defined by California Education Code. [1] California Adult Schools are intended to provide elementary and secondary (k-12) level academic and vocational education to ...
Cecil Avenue Math & Science Academy; Del Vista Math & Science Academy; EPIC de Cesar Chavez High School (North Region) Grimmway Academy; GROW Academy (Arvin, Shafter) Heartland Charter School; Insight School of California; Inspire Charter School (Kern) Kern Workforce 2000 Academy; Nueva Vista Language Academy; Peak to Peak Mountain Charter School
California School for the Blind alumni (3 P) D. Schools for the deaf in California (3 P) Pages in category "Special schools in California" The following 11 pages are ...
The Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act, a state law that passed in 1969, entitles any person with developmental disabilities to the services and support needed to have a full and ...
Billions of dollars in state and federal pandemic relief have yet to pay academic dividends with K-12 students, although officials remain optimistic.
Special schools in California (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Disability organizations in California" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.