Best Oklahoma Private Preschools Belonging to Other associations(s) for exceptional children (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 3 private preschools belonging to Other associations(s) for exceptional children serving 150 students in Oklahoma. You can also find more schools membership associations in Oklahoma.
33% of private preschools belonging to Other associations(s) for exceptional children in Oklahoma are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian).

Private Preschools Belonging to Other associations(s) for exceptional children in Oklahoma (2025)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Happy Hands Education Center
Special Education School (Christian)
8801 S Garnett Rd
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918) 893-4800
Grades: PK-K
| 48 students
Keene State College Child Dev
Daycare / Preschool
229 Main Street
Fox, OK 73435
(603) 358-2233
Grades: PK-K
| 55 students
Okc Comm. College Cdc
Daycare / Preschool
7777 S May Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
(405) 682-7561
Grades: NS
| 47 students

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