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St. Elizabeth School is a nonpublic coeducational school that offers a graded diploma program (grades 9-12) and a non-graded certificate program for students, ages 11 to 21.
The school provides services for students with: · Below Average Cognitive Functioning · Emotional Disturbance · Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder, including Asperger’s Syndrome · Traumatic Brain Injury · Multiple disabilities, which may include: · Learning disabilities · Orthopedic impairments · Speech and language impairments · Other Health Impairments, including ADD and ADHD
Referral Procedure: When a student is referred to St. Elizabeth School, the Local School System sends a packet of Information that may include educational, psychiatric and psychological evaluations, speech/language assessments, occupational/physical therapy assessments, transcripts, social histories and discharge summaries from prior placements. The packet is reviewed by the Admissions Director.
Parents and the student are invited to a pre-admission interview. The referral is reviewed prior to the interview by an Admissions team, which includes the Principal, Program Coordinator and Admissions Director. At the time of the interview, parents and student have an opportunity to tour the school and observe classes. Any conditions of acceptance for admission are discussed and agreed upon with the parents and student at this time. Students may be admitted to St. Elizabeth School at any time during the 11-month school year.
St. Elizabeth School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, nationality, or ethnic origin in student placement or programming.
For more information contact: Judy Malin Admissions Director 410-889-5054 X1118 |
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