Colebrook School
Colebrook School is the CASE Collaborative Public Day School. Colebrook is the home to Therapeutic Intervention Program (TIP) High School, Empower High School, and Learning for Life Middle and High School programs, as well as our RISE (18-22 year) program. Programs are individually designed to allow students to work towards a high school diploma or to access a rich, functional academic curriculum.
Explore Our Other ProgramsColebrook TIP Features
- Rigorous academic program for students working towards obtaining a diploma
- Elective classes that fulfill graduation requirements (health and wellness, art) as well as tap into student interests (music, culinary)
- Small class size
- Intensive therapeutic supportand intervention
- Trauma-informed care
- Integrated Related Service Approach to enhance student learning
- Social skills groups that focus on pragmatics and life skills development
- Comprehensive transition services
- Board Certified BehaviorAnalysis to support data collection and behavioral supports for students
- Opportunities to participate in inclusion classes at Acton-Boxborough High School
- Accepts Extended Evaluation placements
Empower and LFL Programs Features
- Curriculum aligned with the Common Core Curriculum Frameworks
- Small group instruction
- Multi-sensory learning approach
- Individualized academic and behavioral programs
- Functional and experiential Curriculum based upon the Common Core Curriculum Frameworks
- Pre-vocational skills training and in-school vocational placement
- Vocational opportunities in local community settings
- Culinary program
- Augmentative and alternative communication systems, and assistive technologies, to support student access to learning
- Integrated Related Service Approach to enhance student learning
- Social skills groups that focus on pragmatics and life skills development
- Counseling(individual and/or group)
- Instructional and assistive technologies in every classroom
- Transition and vocational skills training, in-school vocational placement
- Accepts Extended Evaluation placements
RISE Program (18-22)
- Small group instruction
- Multi-sensory learning approach
- Individualized programming
- Pre-vocational skills training and in-school vocational placement
- Vocational opportunities in local community settings
- Community-basedtrips
- Augmentative and alternative communication systems, and assistive technologies, to support student access to learning
- Integrated Related Service Approach to enhance student learning
- Social skills groups that focus on pragmatics and life skills development