SCEC at Berkley Middle School
The classrooms at Berkley Middle School provide educational services to students between the ages of 11 and 15 years with physical challenges, moderate to severe cognitive delays, sensory processing and communication challenges, neuro-motor deficits, and/or medical challenges. The primary goal is to promote functional independence for each of its students who face multiple challenges and to maximize each student’s potential in the areas of self-regulation, social skill development, pre-vocational skills and functional academics. This goal is carried over into a community setting and inclusionary opportunities within the school. Educators incorporate research-based best practices with supports provided by continual professional development, technical assistance and a network of expert consultants.
Therapeutic Services Available
Parent Support Program: Social Worker Family Outreach, School to Home Communication, Parent Workshops
Additional Program Information: Community Based Learning Experiences, Vocational and Life Skills Training, Transition Services, STEAM
Collaborative
Region
Primary Population/Disability
Intellectual, Physical
Other Populations Served
Communication, Health, Neurological, Sensory: Deaf-Blind, Sensory: Hearing, Sensory: Vision
Type of Program
Ages Served
Grades Served
Contact
Location(s)
21 North Main Street
02779 Berkley , MA
United States
Massachusetts US
Calendar
School Year:
Days: 220 (12 month program)
Hours Per Day: 6
Summer:
Days: 40
Hours Per Day: 6