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Located just off I-8 in La Mesa, California, Mt. Helix Academy is WASC accredited and certified by the California Department of Education as a nonpublic, nonsectarian school educating students from transition kindergarten through 9th grade. Our kindergarteners learn to read and, at graduation from kindergarten, they read the speeches that they wrote. Eighth graders attend the high school of their choice and perform at the top of their class. Click to learn more about Mt. Helix Academy

COOK Education Center is located in the Mission Valley area of San Diego. The school is accredited by WASC and is certified by the California Department of Education as a nonpublic, nonsectarian school. COOK has three programs, Foundations, Secondary, and Workshop at COOK providing intensive evidence-based education for students with moderate to severe learning and behavior problems associated with autism and other developmental disabilities. Click to learn more about COOK Education Center
Children’s Workshop for young children with autism and other developmental disabilities
June 8th, 2016 by admin

Located in the Mission Valley area of San Diego, Children’s Workshop provides intensive ABA education for students with moderate to severe learning and/or behavior problems associated with autism and other developmental disabilities. Children’s Workshop is accredited by WASC and certified by the California Department of Education as a nonpublic, nonsectarian school. Click for more about Children’s Workshop
When: Friday, April 11 2014, Starting at 11:00 a.m. Where: Children’s Workshop 2255 Camino Del Rio South, San Diego, CA 92111 Walk-a-Thon Each year our students, staff, and families put their feet to the pavement and walk, jog, or run around our outdoor track during our on-campus Walk-a-Thon. The event helps to raise funds for something special our students need. This year’s Walk-a-Thon goal is state-of-the-art fitness equipment that will be used to teach our students the value of maintaining an active and healthy
TIEE threw a big bash in celebration of its 40th year of operation in conjunctionwith its annual “Spaghetti dinner” on Friday, March 9. The annual affair is held to honor duration of employment with the organization. This year, 10 staff members were honored, including, for 30 years of service, Margie Davenport, Coordinator of Special Education Student Services, and Ken Traupmann, Executive Director; for 20 years of service, Sophia Frost, Teacher at Mt. Helix Academy; and, for 10 years of service, Alicia Ritter, Program Coordinator at