New School for Children with Developmental Disabilities

April 7, 2010

The Christopher School to Open in September 2010

The Christopher School (download brochure) is set to open in September in an effort to bring New York City children back from placements in out-of-state residential schools. Located on the grounds of the Crossroads Campus in the Bronx, The Christopher School is a 12-month therapeutic residential school that will serve 24 children with developmental disabilities who require 24-hour supervision. Its proximity will allow the kids to maintain close contact with their families and communities.

Currently, the children attend out-of-state schools, some as far away as Delaware and Massachusetts, putting a strain on normal family relationships.

“Parents have to travel on weekends, at great expense in terms of time and money, but also at the expense of the rest of their family. The Christopher School will alleviate that for many New York families.” – Susan Moran, Assistant Executive Director.

The Christopher School will provide a safe, nurturing home environment as well as an integrated educational experience. The treatment plan for each child will be seamlessly integrated throughout their day. Moreover, when the child reaches age 21, SCO will provide a smooth transition to an adult placement carefully chosen to meet the needs of each child. (download brochure)

The Christopher School is located at 1250 E. 229th St., Bronx, NY 11466.