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Special Needs Schools

The Matheny School
65 Highland Ave, Peapack
908-234-0011

Somerset Hills Learning Institute
1810 Burnt Mills Rd, Bedminster Township
908-719-6400

Shepard Preparatory High School
8 Columba St, Morristown
973-984-1600

Lord Stirling School
99 Lord Stirling Rd, Basking Ridge
908-766-1786

Celebrate the Children
(ages 3 to 21 with autism & other challenges)
230 Diamond Spring Rd, Denville
973-989-4033

Lake Drive Program
(ages 3 to 21 with hearing loss, public school)
10 Lake Dr, Mountain Lakes
973-299-0166

Hand Over HandΒ atΒ Little Learner Academy
(Preschool)
89 US-46, Denville
973-722-9693

The Craig SchoolΒ (Grades 2-12)
15 Tower Hill Rd, Mountain Lakes
973-334-4375

The Calais SchoolΒ (Grades K-12)
45 Highland Ave, Whippany
973-884-2030

Allegro SchoolΒ (Grades PreK-12)
125 Ridgedale Ave, Cedar Knolls
973-267-8060

P G Chambers SchoolΒ (birth to 22 years of age)
15 Halko Dr, Cedar Knolls
973-829-8484

Winston Preparatory School
901 Route 10 East, Whippany
973-500-6480
*Grades 4-12

The Arc of Morris County
1 Executive Drive, Morris Plains
973-326-9750

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