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16 results for schools located in Rhode Island, with type Special education and with survey responses since 2017.
Meeting Street
1000 EDDY ST, PROVIDENCE, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Pathways Strategic Teaching Center
75 CENTRE OF NEW ENGLAND BLVD, COVENTRY, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1964
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The Groden Center
86 MOUNT HOPE AVE, PROVIDENCE, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1976
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The Wolf School
215 FERRIS AVE, RUMFORD, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Sargent Rehabilitation Center
800 QUAKER LN, EAST GREENWICH, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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High Road School of Providence
100 HOUGHTON ST, PROVIDENCE, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Cite School Inc.
15 BOUGH ST, PROVIDENCE, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Harmony Hill School
63 HARMONY HILL RD, CHEPACHET, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1976
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Groden Center South
2 SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL ST, COVENTRY, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Eleanor Briggs School
116 LONG ST, WARWICK, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1980
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George N. Hunt Campus School
420 FRUIT HILL AVE, NORTH PROVIDENCE, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1982
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Mount Pleasant Academy
1246 CHALKSTONE AVE, PROVIDENCE, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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The Spurwink School
365 RIVER RD, LINCOLN, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1982
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Bradley School Westerly Site
93 TOWER ST, WESTERLY, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Action Based Enterprises School
141 MAIN ST, WOONSOCKET, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Tavares Educational Center
101 PLAIN ST STE 2, PROVIDENCE, RI
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1987
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