Quick Facts

Special Education school at the Franciscan Hospital for students from 3 to 22 with complex health needs

Location

Brighton, MA

Grades

Elementary School, High School, Kindergarten, Pre-Kindergarten, Preschool

Type

Special Education School, Private School

Total Students

Tuition per Year

60

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Religious Affiliation

Coeducation

No

Coed

Student-Teacher Ratio

Hours per Schoolday

3.29

6

Days per School Year

School Website

200

Go to School Website

Address

30 Warren St Brighton, MA 02135

Phone

617-254-3800

The information above was carefully researched from government data and other sources. However, all data should be verified with any prospective school before making any decisions about attendance, as no warranties about its accuracy can be made.

 

The Kennedy Day School is a special education school located in Brighton, MA. The school is part of Franciscan Hospital and serves students with complex health needs between the ages of 3 and 22.

The school provides a unique set of supportive interdisciplinary services to each student to address areas such as communication, mobility and motor control, vision, hearing, feeding, cognition, social development, and fragile health. The school develops an individualised education programme for each student in order to address the unique needs of each child.

Some of the services offered by the school are:

  • Adapted Physical Education

  • Audiology

  • Augmented Communications

  • Curriculum Design

  • Family Support

  • Feeding Support

  • Music Therapy

  • Nursing/Health Services

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Physical Therapy

  • Psychology Support

  • Reading Support

  • Recreational Support

  • Speech-Language Therapy

  • Vision Services

  • Vocational Education

 
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