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Eatontown / New Jersey / United States
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The School for Children offers a range of support services for children suffering from autism and multiple disabilities. The school is a private, nonprofit organization that works in collaboration with parents. Operational since 1976, it operates a range of academic and enrichment programs for students between the ages of 3 and 21. The school focuses on the development of daily living, communication and social skills. The School for Children provides activities to develop decision-making abilities. It offers classes in art, music, physical education, science and social studies. The school provides occupational, physical, speech and language therapies. It also offers a variety of transitional and health services. The school s adolescent program offers students an opportunity to participate in a variety of prevocational activities, such as operating a bagel shop and preparing a lunch menu for the staff on a weekly basis. Its job sampling program engages students in managing business activities, including finance, inventory, stocking and sales. The School for Children is a part of Educational Collaborations.
Eatontown / New Jersey / United States
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Margaret L. Vetter Elementary School is located in Eatontown, N.J., and is a part of Eatontown Public Schools. The school provides educational programs to students in kindergarten through grade six. Its parent-teacher organization sponsors fundraising events that supports field trips and extracurricular programs. Margaret L. Vetter Elementary School provides special programs in art, physical education and media. The school also teaches Spanish through its Language Development Program. It employs psychologists, learning disabilities consultants, social workers, and speech and language specialists. Margaret L. Vetter Elementary School offers membership for computer, homework, art, band and chorus clubs. Its academic curriculum includes English, math, science, social studies and language arts.
Eatontown / New Jersey / United States
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Led by its school mascot, Woody the Wildcat, Woodmere Elementary School is one of three neighborhood elementary schools in the district. The K-6 building serves about 290 students and is an accredited member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The "Woodmere Way" is a character education program that encourages and recognizes students that paractice "good citizenship." Woodmere also offers breakfast each morning at 8am for a nominal cost.

Eatontown / New Jersey / United States
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Meadowbrook Elementary is an educational institution that serves students in kindergarten through grade six. It is staffed with a school nurse, guidance counselor, secretary, speech therapist and teachers. The school s academic curriculum includes social studies, reading, science and Spanish. Meadowbrook Elementary offers after-school activities, such as homework, computer and chorus clubs. Its parent-teacher organization conducts regular meetings and organizes fundraising events. The school provides physical and special education classes for individuals with developmental disabilities. Meadowbrook Elementary is a part of Eatontown Public Schools, which operates several elementary and middle schools. It additionally offers a variety of food items for breakfast and lunch. The school is located in Eatontown, N.J.
Eatontown / New Jersey / United States
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Mahala F. Atchison Elementary School is operated by the Tinton Falls School District, and is located in Tinton Falls, N.J. The school offers classes from grades kindergarten through three. It also offers various motivational and enrichment programs. The school s library provides a range of books, newspapers and encyclopedias. It also provides classes in health and physical education programs. It also has a counseling and guidance department for students, parents and teachers. The school provides a program in arts that includes drawing, coloring, and self-portraiture classes. Its Little Sprouts Garden Club sponsors many events, such as garden parent representatives to childrens classrooms; and a plant lady program that includes selling seasonal plants to raise funds for educational programs. It publishes Little Sprouts newsletter and operates a Web site.