Parentally Placed Private School Services (PPPSS): The PPPSS program is a special education service for students enrolled in private schools. According to federal and state law, San Diego Unified School District has a policy to assist private schools in child-find activities, accept referrals from private schools and others and conduct appropriate assessments for students suspected of having a disability. For more information, contact the Special Education PPPSS office at [email protected].
Whittier School is a separate school option for students who are non-diploma bound in grades K-12. The students are significantly impacted by behavioral, communication, academic, sensory, and/or social needs. Whittier School provides a highly structured educational environment to assist students in acquiring academic, social, independent living, and vocational skills through alternate standards-based instruction. Only students with IEP's attend Whittier School, so opportunities for mainstreaming or access to general education peers cannot be provided. Therefore, it is critical for school site teams to implement academic modifications and accommodations, and positive behavioral supports with due diligence prior to considering placement at Whittier School. Students who attend Whittier School have received extensive interventions with minimal effectiveness, often in a number of environments. Students who are in a more restrictive placement, like a nonpublic school, may also be appropriate for Whittier School. Students are identified through the IEP process. A consultation form and associated documentation of interventions are required when considering placement at Whittier School. The ultimate goal of Whittier School is to provide students with the necessary skills and supports to successfully return to a comprehensive school site. Call 858-490-2770 for more information
New Dawn:The New Dawn program, located at Riley School, provides a day treatment program for students in grades 9-12 who have emotional and behavioral problems. The small school provides close monitoring, opportunities for academic success, career and vocational counseling and a therapeutic program interwoven throughout the school day. For more information, contact the Special Education Department's Specialized Settings office at (858) 496-1655.
Marcy Adolescent Day School: For more information, contact the Special Education Department's Specialized Settings office at (619) 525-7372.
Unified Day School: For more information, contact the Special Education Department's Specialized Settings office at (619) 584-5470.
Non Public Schools