AchieveKids San Jose
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Overview
AchieveKids San Jose is a nonprofit special education program serving students with complex behavioral, emotional, and learning needs. The school emphasizes multidisciplinary support, individualized plans, and transition readiness.
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Services and student support
Programs & Support
Who is this school for?
- School
- Private
- Elementary (K-5)
- Middle School (6-8)
- High School (9-12)
What support will my child receive?
- social skills groups
- vocational training programs
What is the learning environment like?
- low student-teacher ratios
What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?
- School
- vocational training programs
- summer programs
Available details
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Closed On
Sunday, Saturday
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