Lutheran Association For Special Education

3558 S Jefferson Avenue, Saint Louis, MO, 63118
Lutheran Association for Special Education partners with St. Louis Metro Area Lutheran schools to provide special education and related services to children with special learning needs in the context of a caring Christian environment. Support services are available to children in Lutheran elementary schools through Resource Services, Educational Resource Consultant Services, and Speech-Language Therapy. A high school program, the Jeremiah Program, serves students with mild to moderate disabilities at Lutheran High School of St. Charles County. Lutheran Association for Special Education will assist and support schools to address the cognitive, social and spiritual development of children with special needs so they may fully enjoy their God-given potential. Lutheran Association for Special Education is accredited by the Missouri Nonpublic School Accrediting Association, Member of the National Federation of Nonpublic School State Accrediting Associations.

School Overview:

Lutheran Association For Special Education
School Type Special Education School
Religious Affiliation Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod
Grades Offered Grades 10 - 12
Student Body
Total Students 6 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 16 teachers

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