Voices College-Bound Language Academy
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Overview
Voices College-Bound Language Academy in San Jose is a general public charter language academy for TK to 8 students. Families seeking specialized disability placement should confirm IEP service delivery through the school network.
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- School
- Private
- language-based learning disabilities
- Elementary (K-5)
- Middle School (6-8)
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- family partnerships
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- dual-language program
- inclusive environment
- holistic development
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