Overview

The purpose at Churchill Center & School is to give high potential children with learning disabilities the finest individualized remedial education and the support they need to achieve and return to a traditional classroom and to foster greater understanding and support for all people with learning disabilities by training other educators, supporting our families and enlightening the community. Our program is child-centered and focuses on the remediation of the academic weaknesses of each child. We analyze each child's specific needs and abilities, tailor our expectations and programs accordingly, promote student responsibility and celebrate when that child succeeds.
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Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities With Reviews, Requirements 2024 | FindingSchool

Grades: Grades 1 - 10
Co-ed
Rural
# of Students: 116
Teacher:Student: 1:3%
AP Courses: 0
IB: No

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Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities is Co-ed private school located in Missouri, US. , and currently has about 116 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.churchillstl.org.
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Where is Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities located?
Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities is located in the State of Missouri of USA.
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