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Every day, SESI’s specialized schools strive to
create an educational atmosphere in which students with
particular needs can thrive. As the name of our company
implies, we place our kids first — they’re
our number-one priority and the facet of our organization
from which all the others stem. Because we are privatized,
we can offer a host of advantages that public schools
can’t, including:
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A cutting-edge educational
model proven to work with special needs kids |
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Highly individualized supervision
and instruction |
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Flexible curriculums and
custom-tailored programs |
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A team of dedicated and
compassionate teachers, teaching assistants, social workers,
and counselors |
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Multiple locations to choose
from |
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Counseling and other on-site
supplementary services |
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Transitional services for
older students |
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Partnerships with outside
agencies that complement and reinforce our own endeavors
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A truly dynamic atmosphere,
highlighting real interaction and one-on-one relationships |
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For potential staff members,
our growing company offers a highly supportive and fulfilling
work environment. In addition to competitive salaries and a
great benefits package, we fully train our educators and support
staff, preparing them to best utilize our innovative tutorial
practices and learning systems. Low teacher-to-student classroom
ratios allow our employees to make a real impact on the kids
we serve as they simultaneously develop close bonds with them.
Our educational philosophy recognizes our staff members’
specific talents and strengths and then encourages them to creatively
apply those skills in the classroom. This makes for a challenging,
fun, and ever-evolving workplace, where colleagues consistently
help and inspire one another. For
parents and guardians, SESI offers an ideal alternative
to traditional schooling because we’ve built an effective,
comprehensive framework geared entirely to students who pose
learning, language, and/or social challenges that cannot be
adequately met in the public school system. We do indeed offer
a full academic curriculum, but we also provide vocational training,
special-skills instruction, and personalized services like speech
and language therapy when needed — all of which progress
at the student’s own pace. We’re especially proud
of our focus on preparing our students for real life —
for the responsibilities, community involvement, and practical
issues they’ll encounter as adults. But more than anything,
SESI offers a unique educational setting where self-esteem
is enriched, self-motivation is rewarded, and self-respect grows
with each new accomplishment.
So whether you’re a prospective employee looking for an
exceptional place to work or a parent seeking an exceptional
place to school and socialize your child, we invite you to find
out more about SESI and our various learning institutions.
There’s nothing we love more than welcoming new people
to our expanding family and introducing them to the many benefits
and distinctive characteristics of our innovative and individualized
educational environment.
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All aspects of my daughter's development blossomed
in an environment that was intense, structured, and positive…The
exceptional, one-on-one academic instruction and small group
discussions provided an atmosphere that enhanced her knowledge
in math, reading, science, and social studies, while meeting
her personal and IEP mandated goals……High Road,
thank you, for making our dreams come true.” |
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– High Road Parent |
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Visiting your schools was a wonderful experience.
We deeply appreciated the opportunity to see educational theory
and research informing practice. (The three of us), as deans
at a leading college of education…were very impressed
with the thoughtful and sensitive approach in which you created
a learning environment based on individualized student centered
learning principles. The consistency with which these learning
principles were infused in the curriculum across the school
from classroom to classroom was unquestionably among the best
I have seen in educational practice.” |
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– Trevor E. Sewell, Dean,
College of Education, Temple University |
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