Through its educational, residential, and community-based programs, Ivy Street supports adolescents and young adults with disabilities by strengthening healing, deepening community, building skills and accelerating motivation for a successful adulthood.
Students participate in traditional high school classes across the sciences, math, English and social studies, as well as music and physical education.
Additional offerings include mindfulness, social mechanics, community navigation, and a daily elective choice block.
Two blocks from the main campus, the Cottage Farm Program houses 10 students who are seeking to develop independent living skills.
Occupational therapists support young adults within their homes and communities to work with clients on developing the skills they need to help them meet their goals.