To expand on Linda's answer, yes, they do accept Down Syndrome kids, but they are NOT kept on a separate campus. I'm only familiar with the Sherman Oaks campus, but it is divided into 6 Branches: Sunrise (students with severe retardation or down syndrome), Bridgeport (honestly, a mix of everything; some kids were there for just refusing to do homework, others had actual retardation), Beacon (the first Academic Branch, supposed to deal exclusively with autistic students who also struggle with severe emotional and/or behavioral difficulties), Core (for high functioning students, who still struggle with some emotional and behavioral difficulties), Pace (these are basically normal kids at this point. There's no need for this branch, the students should just be allowed to go free), VIP (it might as well stand for "Very Important Parents." Kids who should be in Bridgeport or Sunrise find their way to Core and Pace classes because their parents are rich or are lawyers.) Hope this helps!
Yes they have a variety of schools. Diferent campuses
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