Search Results
14 results for schools located in Washington, with type Special education and with survey responses since 2017.
| Hamlin Robinson School 1701 20TH AVE S, SEATTLE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1984
                             
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| Yellow Wood Academy 9655 SE 36TH ST STE 101, MERCER ISLAND, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Morningside Academy 901 LENORA ST, SEATTLE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1980
                             
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| New Horizon School 1111 S CARR RD, RENTON, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Overlake Specialty School 2610 116TH AVE NE, BELLEVUE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Children’s Institute for Learning Differences 2640 BENSON RD S, RENTON, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1977
                             
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| Northwest School Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing Children 15303 WESTMINSTER WAY N, SHORELINE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1982
                             
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| Brock’s Academy 17636 140TH AVE NE, WOODINVILLE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Excelsior Youth Center 3754 W INDIAN TRL RD, SPOKANE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| The Madrone School (The Grady School) 15703 223RD AVE NE, WOODINVILLE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Pacific Learning Center Nw 14550 WESTMINSTER WAY N, SHORELINE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Emerald City School 520 DENNY WAY, SEATTLE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Dolan Learning Center LLC 18500 156TH AVE NE STE 204, WOODINVILLE, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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| Salish Sea Deaf School 1043 GOLDENROD RD STE 101, BURLINGTON, WA 
                                Special education • Nonsectarian
                             
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