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P224Q at 710Q

221-21 Corbett Rd
Bayside, NY 11361

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P.224Q is a dedicated educational institution committed to fostering independence and growth in students with diverse learning needs. The school's core mission is to provide tailored educational experiences that empower each child to reach their fullest potential, ensuring that every student is given the opportunity to thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment.

P.224Q offers a range of specialized programs and services designed to meet the unique needs of its students. Key offerings include individualized education plans (IEPs) that align with state standards, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for behavioral support, and evidence-based methodologies such as Orton-Gillingham for literacy development. The school also provides comprehensive speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills groups to enhance communication and interpersonal skills. Additionally, summer programs are available to ensure continuity of learning and engagement throughout the year.

What sets P.224Q apart is its commitment to creating a safe and inclusive learning environment. The school maintains low student-teacher ratios, allowing for personalized attention and tailored instruction. The campus is equipped with specialized technology to support various learning styles, and vocational training opportunities are integrated into the curriculum to prepare students for future success. P.224Q also emphasizes community integration, encouraging students to participate in local events and activities, fostering a sense of belonging and connection.

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Privateindividualized education plansApplied Behavior AnalysisOrton-Gillinghamspeech and language therapyoccupational therapysocial skills groupssummer programslow student-teacher ratiosspecialized technologyvocational trainingcommunity integration

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  • social skills groups
  • vocational training

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  • low student-teacher ratios

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  • summer programs
  • vocational training

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