Devereux School

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60 Miles Rd
Rutland, MA 01543
Established in 1965, Devereux Massachusetts is a therapeutic day school program approved by the Massachusetts Department of Education. The programs include academics, individual, group and family therapy, prevocational and vocational services. It offers a wide range of transitional programs, including social studies, language arts, Spanish, general science, biology, math, computers, art, woodworking, health, physical education, weight training and fitness, functional living and job skills. The school also provides various special programs, including character education, student government, outdoor education, project adventure-based classroom, animal care therapy, student mentoring, vocational training, automotive, catering, food service, housekeeping, and sports programs. It additionally offers summer activities, such as horseback riding, swimming, sports, hiking, rock climbing, art and computers. It is located in Rutland, Mass.

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2.03 reviews
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Kathryn A.
12/10/2019

A nice school. No complaints. My son has attended for many years and enjoys the staff.

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Brian M.
5/14/2019

I was attending the devereux school which was known as the devereux foundation from 1996 until 1999. All I can say is the whole time I was there if there was ever times that I had to be physically...

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Jessica N.
12/16/2015

Horrible company to work for.. No holiday pay EVER! not a safe place to work out.. To many gaps in safety protocols for back up and transitioning kids.. Been any cases of bed bugs. No raises...

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