Wildwood Programs
Services at any age, plus a state-approved school in Schenectady for ages 5 to 21.
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What this is, in plain language
Wildwood Programs supports children and adults who are autistic or have developmental or complex learning disabilities, across the Capital Region. Its state-approved private school, at 2995 Curry Rd Ext in Schenectady, teaches students aged 5 to 21 in small classrooms built around each student's Individual Education Plan (IEP), alongside related therapies such as occupational, physical, and speech and language therapy. A separate Young Adult Program runs from Wildwood's Latham site.
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What they say about themselves
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- Supports children and adults who are autistic or have developmental or complex learning disabilities, across the Capital Region, and has done so since 1967.
- Wildwood School is a state-approved, non-profit private school certified to teach students aged 5 to 21, drawing from around 60 school districts across 14 counties.
- The school's elementary, intermediate and high school classrooms are at 2995 Curry Rd Ext in Schenectady; each classroom has one teacher and up to five teaching assistants.
- Classroom teaching is built around each student's Individual Education Plan (IEP), alongside related services such as occupational, physical, speech and language therapy, and behaviour support.
- Its Young Adult Program runs from a separate site at 1190 Troy-Schenectady Road in Latham.
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