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Autism Schools & Special Education in Sacramento, California

How special education works in Sacramento, and the autism-specific school options in the Capital Region.

Every autistic child in Sacramento has the right to a free, appropriate public education — and there''s a spectrum of settings, from inclusion in a neighborhood school to autism-specific nonpublic schools. This page explains how IEPs work here, what school options exist, and where to get free help when things get hard.

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Odyssey Learning Center

Nonpublic autism school

Nonpublic school in Orangevale (near Sacramento) for students with autism spectrum disorder, ages 5-22, funded through IEP placements.

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WarmLine Family Resource Center

IEP support / advocacy

Parent-staffed Family Empowerment Center offering free special-education support with IEPs and disputes across the Sacramento region.

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NCPS School

Nonpublic school

Sacramento-area nonpublic school with autism, mental-health, independent-living, and transition programs for students on IEPs.

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Disability Rights California

Legal advocacy

Statewide legal-advocacy organization that helps families with special-education rights, IEP disputes, and access to services.

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