SOUTH OAKS PROGRAM | SOUTH OAKS PROGRAM
Provides a hospital program located at South Oaks in Amityville which offers an educational program for hospitalized adolescents. Both disabled and non-disabled students can enroll in this program. Close contact is established initially with each child's home school guidance counselor to identify the level of instruction needed. The education program at South Oaks, consisting of basic high school subjects in English, social studies, mathematics and science, and is considered an integral part of the treatment program by hospital administration. The educational staff works in partnership with doctors, nurses and psychologists to facilitate comprehensive treatment. Call for more detailed information.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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400 Sunrise Highway, Amityville, NY 11701
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631-264-7134
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SUFFOLK County, NY
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WESTERN SUFFOLK BOCES SPECIAL EDUCATION DIVISION
Offers a comprehensive array of programs to meet the needs of disabled and non-disabled students. Students are placed in specific programs according to their individual academic capabilities and social/behavioral needs. The fundamental goal of Western Suffolk BOCES programs is to create a stimulating and challenging learning environment which maximizes each child's potential. Western Suffolk BOCES promotes achievement and success by providing our students with the opportunity to access the general education curriculum as well as to fully participate in the New York State Assessment Program. Within the Division, a continuum of services exists ranging from mainstream placement opportunities within the Alternate Learning Center Program through the comprehensive programs within the Special Education Center. Children are placed in BOCES special education programs at the direction of the local school district's Committee on Special Education. If you suspect your child has a disability, call your local school district and ask to speak with the director of special education.