Special Education School Celebrates Graduation
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LOS ANGELES, June 18, 2025 ~ Los Angeles, CA- Wayfinder Family Services' Special Education School recently held a graduation ceremony and reception to celebrate the achievements of its graduating class. The school, which is a state-certified non-public school, has been providing individualized education and support to students with moderate-to-severe disabilities for over a decade.

The graduation day was a significant milestone for the graduates, who have faced unique challenges throughout their time at Wayfinder's Special Education School. Many of them have been attending the school for several years and have received personalized education and support to help them reach their full potential. As they move on to community and adult day programs, they will carry with them the skills and knowledge gained from their time at Wayfinder.

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Wayfinder's Special Education School caters to students between the ages of 5 to 22 with varying levels of medical, physical, and behavioral challenges. The school is located on Wayfinder's main campus in Los Angeles and offers specially adapted classrooms, a gym, large cafeteria, expansive outdoor space, and an adaptive playground.

Jay Allen, President and CEO of Wayfinder Family Services expressed his pride in the graduating class. He stated that every year they welcome students with significant special needs into their classrooms and witness them thrive and maximize their independence. He also acknowledged the dedication of the teachers and staff who have played a crucial role in the students' success.

The school is currently accepting applications for enrollment on a rolling admissions schedule. Families or educators interested in enrolling a student can fill out an inquiry form or contact the school directly at (323) 295-4555. With its commitment to providing individualized education and support to students with special needs, Wayfinder's Special Education School continues to make a positive impact on its students' lives.
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