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Mother Franciska Elementary School

850 Hylan Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10305
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Ages 2-12

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The Seton Foundation for Learning, established in February 1985 through the dedication of parents seeking an alternative educational setting, serves children with special needs across three distinct schools: the Joan Ann Kennedy Memorial Preschool, the Mother Franciska Elementary School, and the Bishop Patrick V. Ahern High School. Catering to students from preschool age through high school, the foundation focuses on those with various diagnoses, including language-based learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders. The educational approach is rooted in a child-centered philosophy that emphasizes individualized learning plans, therapeutic methodologies, and a nurturing environment designed to foster both academic and emotional growth. Each school provides a low student-teacher ratio, enabling personalized attention that is crucial for student success. Unique to Seton is its strong emphasis on family partnerships; staff members engage closely with parents to create a cohesive support system that extends beyond academics into social and emotional development. The schools also feature specialized facilities equipped with modern technologies and resources that enhance learning experiences, as well as opportunities for community engagement through events and outings. This comprehensive support network ensures that every child not only learns but thrives in a compassionate atmosphere where their individual needs are met with expertise and care.

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autism spectrum disorderslanguage-based learning disabilitiesPrivateindividualized learning planstherapeutic methodologiesfamily partnershipslow student-teacher ratio

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  • Private
  • autism spectrum disorders
  • language-based learning disabilities
  • Elementary (K-5)

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  • low student-teacher ratio

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  • family partnerships

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  • individualized learning plans
  • therapeutic methodologies

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