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The Center School - Seattle

305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States
Seattle, WA 98109
Grades/Ages
Ages 5-12
Hours
8:50 AM - 3:40 PM

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Overview

The Center School is an arts-focused public high school (grades 9-12) in Seattle Public Schools with documented special education programming including an autism-inclusion program, access/resource placements, and formal SPED services. While not a disability-exclusive school, it is committed to access and inclusion for students with a range of disabilities through comprehensive special education supports within an arts-focused educational environment.

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autism-inclusion programaccess/resource placementsspecial education servicesarts-focused curriculumarts educationautism inclusionspecial educationinclusion programsautismdisabilitiesPublicHigh SchoolArtspublichigh schoolartsinclusionaccess/resource room

Who is this school for?

  • School
  • Public
  • High School
  • autism
  • disabilities

What is the learning environment like?

  • inclusion

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

  • School
  • Arts
  • arts education
  • arts-focused curriculum
  • arts

Other Important Info

  • autism-inclusion program
  • access/resource placements
  • special education services
  • access/resource room

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