Odyssey Learning Center
Nonpublic autism schoolNonpublic school in Orangevale (near Sacramento) for students with autism spectrum disorder, ages 5-22, funded through IEP placements.
Visit siteHow 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.
Nonpublic school in Orangevale (near Sacramento) for students with autism spectrum disorder, ages 5-22, funded through IEP placements.
Visit siteParent-staffed Family Empowerment Center offering free special-education support with IEPs and disputes across the Sacramento region.
Visit siteSacramento-area nonpublic school with autism, mental-health, independent-living, and transition programs for students on IEPs.
Visit siteStatewide legal-advocacy organization that helps families with special-education rights, IEP disputes, and access to services.
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