- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Developmental Delay
- Hearing Impairment
- Speech/Language Challenges
- Other Health Impairments that Affect Communication
Gateway at a Glance
Gateway School, founded in 1960, is a nonpublic, coeducational facility for students ages 3 through 12 with communication disorders related to autism, developmental delay, hearing impairment, other speech, language or health impairment. Our new, state-of-the-art campus offers bright classrooms equipped with sound-field systems and personal FM systems, speech-language therapy rooms, a library, computer lab, auditorium, gymnasium and playground.
Each Gateway student has an individualized education plan to guide his/her team of professionals, which may include:
- Special education teacher
- Teacher of the Deaf
- Instructional assistant
- Speech-language pathologist
- Social worker
- Audiologist
- Behavior specialist
- Occupational and/or physical therapist
- Psychologist
- School nurse
Related service professionals provide intensive therapeutic intervention to support the student’s participation in the educational program.