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Currently serving students from grades 8-12, typically with a history of learning, psychological, social, and/or emotional issues that prevent them from realizing their academic potential. Our customized curricula integrate academic, therapeutic, recreational, and psychological components in the right combination and frequency for each student’s individual needs, with the goal of possibly being mainstreamed back to public school, as appropriate.
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For Parents
Our environment allows these often highly complex students to feel supported, accepted, and socially connected—in a way that is often new to them. That’s why they thrive in our program. Graduating seniors go on to trade, community, and private/public college experiences.
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As an Approved Private School for Students with Disabilities (APSSD), we work closely with our sending districts. When district case managers are met with a student with a complex and/or unique set of learning, emotional, social, and/or psychological issues, we are usually the right solution.
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Leap Day Celebration at Holmstead School
In recognition of, and to provide educational context for leap day, Holmstead School is having a special luncheon as well as fun and educational activities. Activities included crafts, Kahoot!, painting rocks, making Origami jumping frogs, etc.
State of the “stead” and pancake lunch on Monday, 1/22/24
For the start of the 3rd marking period students and faculty will attend the state of the “stead” assembly where an update of the status of student progress, school policies, and school happenings will take place. This will be followed by a pancake luncheon.
THANKSGIVING PIE FUNDRAISER
Pies will be ready for pickup on Monday, November 20th. They will include apple and pumpkin pies. Paid orders due by Monday, October 30th. Cost is $20 per pie.
School Violence Awareness Week Assembly
Officers Amorusa and Perez conducted an assembly on Wednesday, 10/18/23, addressing issues including school violence, bullying, and substance abuse.