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Posted: Mar 2, 2007 10:39

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The King's Daughters' School
Columbia, TN

Summer Program for Students with Mental Retardation at The King's Daughters' School



Contact:
Shauna Bryant
Director of Development
The King's Daughters' School
931-388-3810
www.tkds.org

The King's Daughters' School is pleased to announce the schedule for its 2007 Summer Program for students.

A year-round boarding school for students with mental retardation, The King's Daughters' School offers a limited number of summer-only respite opportunities for boys and girls ages 7-21. The Summer Program provides 24-hour supervision and training; a regular school program during the weekdays; daily living, social-adaptive, and leisure-recreational skill acquisition; and weekly field trip adventures.

To view the schedule for the 2007 Summer Program, visit the KDS website.

For information about enrolling a student in the 2007 Summer Program at The King's Daughters' School, please contact Shauna Bryant at KDS at 931-388-3810, or by email.

About King's Daughters' School:
The King's Daughters' School serves children and youth with mental retardation and autism (IQ 40-74). We offer year-round program, and have provided educational, vocational, life skills, and social training to boys and girls for more than 50 years.

You have received this email because you are a member of IECA who serves children with special needs and/or learning disabilities. If you prefer not to receive these emails in the future, please contact Shauna Bryant at sbryant@tkds.org or reply to this email with "Remove" in the subject line.




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