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"My son has begun to make great progress in reading and math for the first time in his educational history. After years of resistance, he now wants to go to school."
"In the last three years, my son's improvement has been fantastic . To know where he was come from and to see him now -- it's a miracle and a blessing."
"We are so thankful that our grandson..is a student at St. E's. Everyone is so loving and caring - and no task seems to be so strange or difficult for you if it meets a student's needs."
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St. Elizabeth School is a nonpublic, coeducational, special education day program. SES, while located in Baltimore City, serves students from all of Central Maryland who are 10 to 21 years of age in its Middle/High and High School programs.
SES offers educational, clinical, vocational, and transition services to students diagnosed with autism and autism spectrum disorders, traumatic brain injury, emotional disturbance, cognitive disabilities, and/or multiple disabilities that may include: learning disabilities, orthopedic impairments, speech and language disorders, and other health impairments including ADD and ADHD.
Students who earn credits in grades 9-12 and pass all applicable state assessments earn a Maryland High School Diploma; students who complete program requirements in non-graded programs receive a Certificate of Completion.
St. Elizabeth School has an 11-month program for all students. The school’s enrollment capacity is 125 students. The school was founded in 1961. |
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SES Artisans
All St. Elizabeth School high school students participate in work-based learning at least one day a week, most in off campus placements. SES ARTISANS is an on-campus worksite created by the school to provide real work experiences on campus for the few students who are not ready for a training experience in the community and for a few students who wish to explore talents that are best expressed through a specialized work experience not currently available in the community. All products produced by SES ARTISANS are of high quality and are marketed and sold competitively by businesses in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.
Students make trivets, soaps, lotions, and note cards. The demand for our trivets is amazing and we have to work very hard to keep up with it. They are available at the Woman’s Industrial Exchange on North Charles Street, 2910 on the Square in Canton, the American Visionary Art Museum, and, of course, by calling the school. The soaps and lotions are available by calling the school.
We are excited to make the note cards available for your purchase here on our website. |
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