Top Other associations(s) for exceptional children Private High Schools in California
For the 2021 school year, there are 12 top private schools in California belonging to the Other associations(s) for exceptional children, serving 649 students.
You can also find more schools membership associations in California.
Top Other associations(s) for exceptional children Private High Schools (2021)
- School Location Grades Students
- Eagle Valley SchoolSpecial Education School2915 Little Mountain Drive
San Bernardino, CA 92405
(909) 886-1691 Grades: 5-12 | 38 students
- Elliott InstituteSpecial Education School2506 Foothill Blvd
La Crescenta, CA 91214
(818) 236-3603 Grades: K-12 | 15 students
- Joan Macy SchoolSpecial Education School1350 3rd St
La Verne, CA 91750
(909) 596-3173 Grades: 5-12 | 38 students
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- Lincoln Child CenterSpecial Education School4368 Lincoln Ave
Oakland, CA 94602
(510) 531-3111 Grades: 2-9 | 61 students
- New Horizon School & Learning CenterSpecial Education School827 3rd St
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
(707) 579-3723 Grades: 6-12 | 19 students
- North Valley SchoolSpecial Education School12755 North Highway 88
Victor, CA 95253
(209) 340-5800 Grades: 2-12 | 36 students
- Oak Grove InstituteSpecial Education School24275 Jefferson Ave
Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 677-5599 Grades: 3-12 | 116 students
- Odyssey Learning CenterAlternative School7150 Santa Juanita Ave
Orangevale, CA 95662
(916) 988-0258 Grades: 2-12 | 36 students
- Spectrum CenterSpecial Education School6325 Camden St
Oakland, CA 94605
(510) 729-6384 Grades: 1-12 | 55 students
- Springall AcademySpecial Education School6460 Boulder Lake Ave
San Diego, CA 92119
(619) 460-5090 Grades: 2-12 | 92 students
- Starting Gate School(Church of Christ)579 Couch St
Vallejo, CA 94590
(707) 643-4283 Grades: PK-12 | 98 students
- Urban Skills CenterSpecial Education School2255 Camino Del Rio S
San Diego, CA 92108
(619) 243-1325 Grades: 12 | 45 students
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