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The Children's Institute

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Type
  
Private Coeducational

Headmaster
  
Bruce Ettinger

Grades
  
Pre-K-12

Principal
  
Gina Catania

Number of students
  
160

Established
  
1883

Faculty
  
61

Enrollment
  
160

Founded
  
1883


Headquarters
  
Verona, New Jersey, United States

Accreditation
  
National Association of Private Special Education Centers (NAPSEC)

Motto
  
Disability does not define a child.

Similar
  
Immaculate Conception High Sch, Mount Saint Dominic, The Craig School, Seton Hall Preparatory School, Community School

History

The Children's Institute started as an orphanage and shelter in Newark, New Jersey in 1883. Since 1999, it moved from Livingston into its current facilities in Verona, which were donated to the school by the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-LaRoche.

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On March 10, 2011 Buddy "Cake Boss" Valastro visited The Children's Institute.
On May 31, 2012 the First Lady of New Jersey, Mary Pat Christie, visited The Children's Institute.

About The Children's Institute (TCI)

For more than 50 years, The Children’s Institute has been developing the academic, social, behavioral, communication, life and career skills of children, adolescents and young adults with autism and related disabilities. They use an array of evidence-based strategies including Applied Behavioral Analysis, Differentiated Instruction and Universal Design.

TCI students have the same learning activities and experiences that are provided to students in their local schools, with all of the 21st century technology, supports and accommodations they need to succeed.

TCI curriculum is designed to teach “the whole child”, so that students can discover and develop their own unique talents and abilities. TCI offers opportunities for integration into community activities and interaction with typical peers. They promote self-determination in each student so that they can become independent and productive members of the community.

TCI is a state-approved private school for students with autism and related disabilities. As such, tuition is paid by local school districts, and at no cost to families.

References

The Children's Institute Wikipedia