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Sheldon Pines School

6542 136th Ave, Holland, MI 49424, United States
Holland, MI 49424
Grades/Ages
Ages 2-22

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Overview

Ottawa Area Intermediate School District (OAISD) is dedicated to facilitating personalized learning for over 45,000 students across Ottawa County, Hamilton, and Saugatuck. The district's core mission is to educate, empower, and inspire students of all ages, including those with special needs, through a diverse range of educational and therapeutic options.

Key offerings within OAISD include high-quality free PreK programs for all 4-year-olds, specialized training for educators, and partnerships with local universities to enhance life skills for young adult students with special needs. The district employs various therapeutic methodologies, such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), speech and language therapy, and occupational therapy, to support students with diverse learning requirements. Additionally, social skills groups are available to foster interpersonal development and community integration.

What sets OAISD apart is its commitment to a supportive and inclusive environment, characterized by small student-teacher ratios that allow for personalized attention. The district emphasizes continuous improvement in instructional practices and offers vocational training opportunities, ensuring that every student is prepared for college, career, and life. With a focus on collaboration with families and the community, OAISD strives to create a nurturing atmosphere where all students can thrive and reach their fullest potential.

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Programs & Support

special needsPublicApplied Behavior Analysis (ABA)speech and language therapyoccupational therapysocial skills groupsvocational trainingfamily partnerships

Who is this school for?

  • School
  • Public
  • Preschool (Ages 2-5)
  • Young Adult (18-22)

What support will my child receive?

  • social skills groups
  • vocational training

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

  • School
  • vocational training
  • family partnerships

Other Important Info

  • special needs
  • Free
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
  • speech and language therapy
  • occupational therapy

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