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Girl with black hair holding her chin with two fingers and an inquisitive look on her face
Middle school teacher at Divine Academy teaching a class.

Our Lower School Program is designed for children ages 10 and up who are neurodivergent. In order to best meet the needs of each individual student, they are grouped according to their functioning levels in age-appropriate clusters. Each class focuses on academic support, social
skills, and increasing comprehension skills. Any given class can range from 10 to 15 students with two team teachers focusing on small groups throughout the day. Students also engage in afternoon extracurricular activities such as Physical Education, Music, and Art.

Lower School Program

High school student sitting at her classroom desk and reading a textbook

Our High School Program is designed for students ages 15 to 22 who need special accommodations in order to receive a standard diploma. However, the high school program also accommodates students who are in need of life-skill training. High schoolers working towards graduating with a standard diploma earn credits and are exposed to colleges and careers of interest. Any given class can range from 10 to 15 students with two team teachers focusing on small groups throughout the day. Students also engage in afternoon extracurricular activities such as Physical Education, Music, and Art. 

High School Program

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Monday:

- Sports Club

- Swimming Club

Tuesday:

- Art Club

Wednesday:

- Social Skills Club

- My Body & Me

Thursday:

- Cooking & Baking (Only for M1, HS1, & HS2)

Afterschool Clubs

Music Class

Image of various musical instruments
Closeup of piano keys
Closeup of two wooden drum sticks
Divine Academy music teacher and students sitting with various instruments in music class
Orange basketball sitting in the palm of a person's hand

P.E. Class

Divine Academy P.E. teacher and four students dribbling basketballs on a blue basketball court

Art Class

Students' artwork displayed on a board in the Divine Academy hallway.
A wooden easel with a small painting of a multi-colored tree.
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