Private | Nonsectarian | 140 students |
League for the Handicapped Cent is a private school in Springville, New York. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 140 students.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.1 miles | |||
1 miles | |||
5.9 miles | |||
8.7 miles |
Overall we are VERY happy with sending my son to this school. The first time we walked into the school, we felt comfortable, not like any other an 'insitution'. My son adjusted fast and looks forward to going everyday. Staff is very friendly and keeps the parents updated on regularly. In just a few months, we see a HUGE growth in my sons abilities.
The League for the Handicapped has been great to my son. They proved that my son can learn... and that he wants to learn. I have seen them transform my son into a student. They have had a great challenge set in front of them and did not hesitate to take on the challenge and succeed as teacher's and therapists. It takes a special group of people to be able to teach children with disabilities and I believe that the League for the Handicapped is that special group. My only disappointment is that it does not expand beyond pre-school. If the League for the Handicapped could start a school age program... it would be a wonderful addition to their program
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