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Best Special Needs Schools in Moline, Illinois (2026)

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High Road School of the Quad Cities

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Moline, IL • Ages 5-12

High Road School of the Quad Cities (SESI) provides a supportive and structured therapeutic day school environment for students aged 5-21 who face unique academic, behavioral, and emotional challenges. The school specializes in serving students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, and other health impairments. Its mission is to empower every student to reach their full potential through a personalized approach that balances rigorous academics with intensive therapeutic support. The comprehensive curriculum is designed to meet students where they are. Small class sizes and evidence-based methodologies are utilized to ensure every child receives the individualized attention they need. Beyond the core academics, students benefit from a wide array of related services, including Speech-Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Counseling Services, and innovative programs like Art Therapy and Pet Therapy. This holistic model addresses the "whole child," fostering not just academic growth but also social-emotional resilience and self-confidence. Preparing for the future is a key pillar of the program. High Road School of the Quad Cities offers robust Transition Services aimed at equipping older students with the vocational skills and life strategies necessary for success after graduation, whether that involves post-secondary education or entering the workforce. By partnering closely with families and leveraging the resources of the SESI Schools network, the school creates a designated community of care that guides students toward independence and lasting success.

Support: Autism (ASD), Emotional disabilities, Learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder

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