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Best Special Needs Schools in Scarborough, Maine (2026)

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Shooting Stars Program

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Scarborough, ME • Ages 2-5

The Shooting Stars Program, located in Scarborough, Maine, is a pioneering educational initiative dedicated to providing exceptional programming for preschool-aged children of all abilities. With a core mission centered on inclusivity, this program serves children aged 3 to 5 years, including those with identified special educational needs as well as their typically developing peers. The curriculum is thoughtfully designed to meet the diverse academic, social, physical, and emotional needs of each child, fostering an environment where every child can flourish. Utilizing The Letter People Curriculum, the program emphasizes collaborative learning experiences that allow children to engage in mainstreamed activities together. This unique approach not only promotes peer interaction but also integrates specialized therapies from visiting professionals in speech/language, physical, and occupational development. The Shooting Stars Program stands out for its low student-teacher ratio and highly qualified staff; all lead teachers hold advanced degrees in education and are licensed by the Maine Department of Education. This commitment to excellence ensures that children receive personalized attention and support tailored to their individual strengths. By partnering closely with families and emphasizing community engagement through various events, the Shooting Stars Program creates a nurturing space where every child is encouraged to reach for the stars.

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