Schools/Programs

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The schools and programs of SSEC are designed to deliver expertise in a specific discipline such as autism, physical, medical, specific learning, emotional and/or multiple disabilities.


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The descriptions of the schools and programs on this page will provide you with an understanding of the range of specialized opportunities available to meet your child's learning style. Just select a school or program below to find out more about how the SSEC can help meet your needs. Our staff of experts can provide additional information about each program. 

Schools

Careers High School

Careers High School is therapeutic, collaborative, flexible and focused on helping students learn employment skills while earning their high school diploma from their sending school districts.

Community School

Our Community School is a day school serving students ages 3-21 with severe, multiple disabilities, many of whom have complex medical needs.

Mini School

The Mini School specializes in educating children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental delays and language delays.

Quest Elementary/Middle School

Quest is a small, supportive therapeutic school that provides intensive educational, clinical, behavioral and remedial services to K - 8th grade students.

South Shore High School

SSHS provides challenging academics in an inclusive, therapeutic environment where students can safely access their education and receive the social and emotional support to empower them to reach their potential and achieve their goals.

Programs

STARTS Program (Short-Term Assessment and Return to School)
STARTS provides a 45 school day educational and psychological assessment for students who are having serious difficulties in their school and require evaluation.