Clare Woods Academy

125 East Seminary Avenue, Wheaton, IL 60187

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125 E Seminary Ave, Wheaton, IL 60187, United States
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Clare Woods Academy

Clare Woods Academy is a non-profit therapeutic day school located in Wheaton, Illinois, dedicated to helping learning and developmentally disabled youth and adults achieve self-sufficiency and personal growth. With a focus on education, social and emotional well-being, and functional living skills, Clare Woods Academy provides a supportive and inclusive environment for individuals to thrive. Additionally, Cupertino Home, a CILA group home in Warrenville, offers community-based support for adult men with developmental challenges, helping them reach their goals and aspirations. Clare Woods Academy is a place where individuals feel like they belong and where families' lives are positively impacted.

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Derrick Francis:
1

"Continued OBSCENE DISOBEDIENCE to the Trend of D.E.I Diversity Equity and Inclusion to allow Decolonization to occur this school must comply with state law in obedience to fostering diversity equality equity and inclusion, DO not mask and put individuals with disabilities into boxes that your poor narrative chooses it's absolutely unbelievable"

1 year ago
Derrick Francis:
1

"It's unfortunate that it has been brought to my attention that regardless of the bullying policy that has been set in place but not in stone that there has been abrupt discrimination in regards to race and homophobia over the time since I left, Effective Immediately:Clare Woods Academy needs to move beyond the " status quo " Yes Black Lives Matter Yes LGBTQ+ students matter we are more than our disability..it's 2023 Get With it ..Stay woke and smell the coffee"

1 year ago
Jaclyn:
1

"I want to give this school a good review, but I cant. I felt welcomed in the beginning, & then there was discimination (that wasn't addressed) towards my family at the end. This school doesn't know how to handle situations, & just expells (without trying to solve the problem). Expelling isn't how to solve a problem, it just makes it worse. Clare Woods picks favorites, & chooses to discriminate. Discrimination is NOT OK. When you share your concerns with the school, they deny it, & say it didn't happen. When you share your concerns with the school, they also ignore it. When the school asks you for advice about your child, they continue to trigger ur child on purpose, & keep doing it. I felt like I was walking on egg shells with Clare Woods Academy. Having trust for these schools today, is very hard to do, you want to trust them, but then here are some reasons why schools can't be trusted. It really makes me question, if this school really has their certificates, & degrees to their jobs. Beware IF your child IS recieving services, I can assure you, your child ISN'T recieving the proper services. I can go on about what I observed, but Clare Woods Academy FAILS to solve ANY problems, so I would be waisting my time. Do yourself a favor, & go to another school. Clare Woods Academy truly doesn't understand Autism. Clare Woods Academy is definately NOT educators in learning, or being a roll model (quite the opposite). Clare Woods Academy is only about image, & CWA is VERY unprofessional. When people on the Adminstration Side quit, & they quit bc, of racial discrimination, then you can understand why (I give chances, but this school needs a review). I had to report to the Board of Education, & Office of Civil Rights."

1 year ago
Amanda Roberts:
5

"My son goes here I was iffy at first but this is a wonderful school. I really like it alot the staff goes above and beyond for the students they welcomed my son with open arms. If I could give them 1 million stars I would keep up the good work yall do for kids!!!!!"

almost 4 years ago
thymeforpclife life:
4

"Student will be alumni. The school is great it is everything from well trained staff that understand people's problems do Special Olympics[ not worth it unless you're a athlete or athletic] The high school currently has a tortoise named Kobe even the younger students love to see Coby and fortunately coby is getting too big and has to go live with the person who adopted him. They even have Girl Scouts as well as Boy Scouts. For the younger kids they have a playground they have a girls group on Thursdays and a boys group on Wednesdays. They have art once a week One of the best schools for special needs students.[ that ihave visited note I've only visited three]"

more 6 years ago
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