Northwest Center for Autism at High Road School
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At 123 West First Street in Genoa, Northwest Center for Autism at High Road School operates a structured day school for Pre-K, K-12, Adult Prep Program students placed by surrounding districts. Programming is organized around the Spark, Spring, and Bloom learning pathways, with placement driven by IEP and support profile. The school's related-services team provides BCBA, Life Skills, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Room, and Speech-Language Therapy on site. School hours: Mon – Fri 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.. Phone: 1-815-787-4144. High Road is the East-Coast and Midwest SESI sub-brand for students with complex emotional and learning profiles.
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- low student-teacher ratio
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- family partnerships
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- Behavioral Support Needs
- Emotional Disability
- Learning Differences
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