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accessible usa school websites
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Penrickton Center for Blind Children is a unique, private non-profit agency, providing five-day residential, day care, and consultation/evaluation services to blind, multi-disabled children ages one through twelve.
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website accessibility rating: excellent
The Langley School educates the whole child and nurtures intellectual development, critical thinking, and strong values.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Explore Happenin' Habitats to learn about habitat and for a wealth of information how to create an accessible wildlife habitat site, or outdoor classroom, right in your own schoolyard!
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website accessibility rating: fair
The Louis Braille School is a private day school for children who are blind or partially sighted located in Edmonds, Washington.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Official website of Miller R-2 Schools, in Miller Missouri - home of the Fighting Cardinals.
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website accessibility rating: fair
The National High School Center is a central source of information and expertise on high school improvement issues for the Regional Comprehensive Centers.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Saint Louis University High School, founded in 1818, is a private, Jesuit secondary educational institution located in Forest Park South in the City of St. Louis.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Providing Quality Services to Blind and Visually Impaired Students Since 1886.
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website accessibility rating: average
The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) was created in January of 1999 to serve as a national resource for programs and professionals assisting young people beleaguered by emotional and behavioral difficulties. The Association is governed by an elected, volunteer Board of Directors comprised of representatives from the NATSAP membership.
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