Institute For Educational Achievement

381 Madison Ave, New Milford, NJ, 07646-0764
The Institute for Educational Achievement is dedicated to providing effective intervention to students with autism that will make a difference in their lives and in the lives of their families. At IEA, our mission is to enable young people with autism to live in family environments and to avoid institutionalization. We also strive to help individuals with autism acquire skills that facilitate full participation in their homes and communities. And, at IEA, it is our intent to prepare students with autism for enrollment in public school classrooms and/or vocational settings, when appropriate.

School Overview:

Institute For Educational Achievement
School Type Special Education School
School Membership(s) National Association of Private Special Education Centers
Religious Affiliation Nonsectarian
Grades Offered Grades Prekindergarten - Prekindergarten
Student Body
Total Students 28 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 18% (NJ School Avg.: 34%)
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 11 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 3:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)

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