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SINAI Schools provides individualized special education for children and young adults with a range of developmental and learning disabilities. The organization operates multiple school programs that are integrated within mainstream yeshiva day schools and high schools. Each student is placed in a program that matches their cognitive, academic, social, and emotional profile, with a focus on maximizing their potential in both Jewish and general studies.

Services include a highly personalized curriculum, full-day academic programs, therapy services (such as speech, occupational, and counseling), and life skills training. Students benefit from small class sizes, specialized instruction, and integrated therapeutic support. The programs are designed to help students participate in broader community settings whenever appropriate, including inclusion opportunities with mainstream peers.

In addition to its school programs, SINAI offers a structured transition program for older students that emphasizes vocational training, independent living skills, and preparation for adulthood. These programs help participants enter the workforce or other post-secondary environments with confidence and support. SINAI also operates an adult program focused on continued growth and community involvement.

Sinai Schools

Special Education, Disabilities, Therapy Services, Vocational Training, Jewish Day School Integration

Location Served: New Jersey and New York

SINAI Schools provides individualized special education for children and young adults with a range of developmental and learning disabilities. The organization operates multiple school programs that are integrated within mainstream yeshiva day schools and high schools. Each student is placed in a program that matches their cognitive, academic, social, and emotional profile, with a focus on maximizing their potential in both Jewish and general studies.

Services include a highly personalized curriculum, full-day academic programs, therapy services (such as speech, occupational, and counseling), and life skills training. Students benefit from small class sizes, specialized instruction, and integrated therapeutic support. The programs are designed to help students participate in broader community settings whenever appropriate, including inclusion opportunities with mainstream peers.

In addition to its school programs, SINAI offers a structured transition program for older students that emphasizes vocational training, independent living skills, and preparation for adulthood. These programs help participants enter the workforce or other post-secondary environments with confidence and support. SINAI also operates an adult program focused on continued growth and community involvement.

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