Hope Infant Family Support
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Overview
Hope Infant Family Support is associated with San Diego County education services for early childhood and family support. This listing appears to represent a specialized early intervention support pathway instead of a traditional K to 12 campus. Families should confirm eligibility, age range, and referral process directly with the program.
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- Public
What is the learning environment like?
- small student-teacher ratios
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- Fee-assisted
- wellness and mental health resources
- summer activities
- individualized learning plans
- specialized programs
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