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27 results for schools located in Missouri, with type Special education and with survey responses since 2017.
Lutheran Association for Spec Ed
3558 S JEFFERSON AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Lutheran
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Churchill Center & School
1021 MUNICIPAL CENTER DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1978
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Logos School
9137 OLD BONHOMME RD, OLIVETTE, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1970
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Lakeland Regional School
440 S MARKET AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Miriam School
501 BACON AVE, WEBSTER GROVES, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1956
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Great Circle Edgewood Children’s Center
330 N GORE AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1834
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Rainbow Center for Communicative Disorders
900 NW WOODS CHAPEL RD, BLUE SPRINGS, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1976
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Miriam Academy
1138 N WARSON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Gillis Center School
8150 WORNALL RD, KANSAS CITY, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1960
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Sherwood Center for the Exceptinoal Child
8030 WARD PKWY PLZ, KANSAS CITY, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Hw Kia
5355 PAGE BLVD, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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High Road School of Boone County
4001 WACO RD, COLUMBIA, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Promise Christian Academy
13260 S OUTER 40 RD, TOWN AND COUNTRY, MO
Special education • Presbyterian
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Cornerstone With Care Ozanam School
421 E 137TH ST, KANSAS CITY, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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High Road School of Wright City
275 W N SERVICE RD STE P, WRIGHT CITY, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Academy at St. Sabina
1625 SWALLOW LN, FLORISSANT, MO
Special education • Roman Catholic
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Annunziata School
9333 CLAYTON RD, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Roman Catholic • Est. 1950
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Nova Center
2425 S HARDY AVE, INDEPENDENCE, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1980
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Academy of St. Louis
505 ST JOSEPH LN, MANCHESTER, MO
Special education • Roman Catholic
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Giant Steps of St. Louis
7281 SARAH ST, MAPLEWOOD, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Infinity Academy
1720 W ELFINDALE ST, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Central Institute for the Deaf
825 S TAYLOR AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1914
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South City Catholic Academy Learning Center
5821 PERNOD AVE, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Roman Catholic • Est. 1949
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The Moog Center for Deaf Education
12300 S 40 DR, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian
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St. Gemma Center
15712 CLAYTON RD, ELLISVILLE, MO
Special education • Roman Catholic
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Grace Boys Ranch
10421 APKE LN, CATAWISSA, MO
Special education • Christian
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Marygrove Services, Inc.
2705 MULLANPHY LN, FLORISSANT, MO
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1948
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Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.
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