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Southside Occupational Academy is a vocational high school for students of ages 15 to 21. It serves students with previously identified moderate cognitive disabilities. The academy is a part of Chicago Public Schools and offers community-based programs in general academic subjects, vocational training and transition skills. Its curriculum focuses on employment skills and offers work experience opportunities. Southside Occupational Academy conducts classes in consumer math, functional reading, social studies, horticulture, and visual and performing arts. It also conducts classes in family life, production technology, environmental science, janitorial training and sewing.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Christopher Elementary School, located in Chicago, is a public school that offers educational and extracurricular programs to students in grades one through eight. The school is a cluster site for low incidence disabilities and the facility is a single-story building with ramps at all entrances. It offers a variety of subjects, such as English, mathematics, social studies and science. Its offerings include a general education program, a Hispanic bilingual program and self-contained classes for cognitively delayed students who have physical disabilities or other health impairments. The school with more than 220 students provides individualized instruction through small class sizes. It has social workers, speech pathologists, occupational and physical therapists, visual and hearing-impaired specialists, psychologists, nurses and counselors. The school also has a gymnasium, heated swimming pool and shower facilities. The institution is affiliated with the City of Chicago School District 299.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Located in Chicago, Northside Learning Center is a public school that serves students from 14 to 21 years who have cognitive disabilities. It is a specialized school that offers a curriculum covering the areas of daily living skills, occupational preparation, community-based experiences, fine arts, functional literacy, and health and physical education. The school s academic curriculum includes reading, mathematics, science, social studies, communication and computer applications. In addition, Northside Learning Center offers a variety of extracurricular activities, such as art, choir, drama, band and music. The school also conducts classes in occupational preparation that includes cafeteria training, car washing, occupational training and recycling.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Beacon Therapeutic School is a non-profit organization offering counseling, education and outpatient therapy to at-risk youth in and around the Beverly community. Programs available include mental health services for kids 3 to 18, supplemental behavioural education programs, trauma recovery, services for children living in shelters and health insurance for qualified candidates.  

Chicago / Illinois / United States
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New Horizon Center is a nonprofit organization that provides support programs to children and adults with physical disabilities. Its physical therapy department provides various programs, such as swimming classes, wheelchair clinic, feeding program and orthotics clinic. The center also provides training in drinking and swallowing skills. Its adult programs include activities, such as meals preparation, grocery shopping, community integration, motor development and augmentative communication. The center also provides training in daily living skills, such as washing, folding and ironing. New Horizon Center is accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education. It was started in 1967, and is located in Chicago.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Established in 1974, Gateway to Learning provides academic and prevocational education to mentally challenged children from age 3 to 21 with behavior disorders and emotional disturbances. Based in Chicago, Ill., the institute also offers prevocational programs for mentally challenged adults aged 21 and over. Its specialized programs provide adults with a place to develop and use their skills. Gateway to Learning is certified by the Illinois Department of Human Services. Its childrens education and training program is also accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education.