Hope School
Hope School is a dedicated public special education school serving students with moderate to severe disabilities, primarily ages 12 and older through transition-age programming. The school focuses on middle school, high school, and adult students with autism, intellectual disabilities, multiple disabilities, and complex physical and communication needs. Hope School offers comprehensive services including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), speech and language therapy, Orton-Gillingham methodology for reading intervention, occupational therapy, and behavioral support programs. With a strong team of credentialed special education teachers and licensed therapists, the school emphasizes individualized education plans, life skills development, vocational training, and community-based instruction. The school maintains low student-teacher ratios to ensure personalized attention and supports families through regular communication and community involvement.
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