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Provides intensive, 12-month educational services and supports to children and young adults, ages 3 through 21, who exhibit severe cognitive, physical, behavioral, or emotional disabilities; pregnant or parenting teenagers; and those at risk of school failure. the following services are managing two satellite hospitals, operating sixteen regional schools, transitional Educational Centers (TEC), an alternative, year-round educational program designed for at-risk high school students. Encourages diploma completion at their local high school or school district. Implementing Project TEACH (Teen Education and Child Health) an alternative, year-round educational program for pregnant or parenting teens at risk of school failure. Provides child care services while students work towards earning a diploma. Establishing the Technology for Life and Learning Center (TLLC): providing assistive technology to students with disabilities within the Office of Education's program.
Provides several supportive services includes individual and family counseling, recreation activities and youth council, medical exams/ health care essentials, substance abuse counseling, college admission assistance, teen parenting support/child care, and employment counseling referrals.
Offers a free program for pregnant and/or parenting students enrolled in Vineland High School and Cunningham Academy, providing full-day childcare, transportation, parenting and life skills classes, case management, parent child interaction events, and resource referrals. Students who are enrolled earn 5 high school credits.
