The junior-high and high-school program serves students in grades 7-12 who have disabilities in their academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development.
The multi-level/handicapped program serves students ages 5-22 who have developmental or cognitive delays with many of the same characteristics as above.
Using small class sizes with one teacher and two aides per classroom, students get the individualized instruction they need to succeed. We also offer one-on-one counseling, a behavioral support team, physical-education classes with regular and adaptive staff, speech and language therapy, and vocational education training.
Our curriculum is based on the California State Department of Education Curriculum Framework, and we’re committed to educating exceptional students with an academic, behavioral, and therapeutic approach. Focusing on English, math, social studies, and science, we also offer elective classes like career planning, driver’s education, foreign languages, and art.
In addition to the regular curriculum, Rossier Park offers employment and workability opportunities, a year-round sports league, field trips, community service, unique girls group meetings, dances, assemblies, science fairs and spelling bees.


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