YIT School Farm

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About YIT

The NCIA Youth In Transition School opened in 1994 to serve the educational needs of children who are unable to participate in traditional school programs. The school is an outgrowth of NCIA’s commitment to provide a continuum of services to youth who require special education programming. The 7205 building located on Rutherford Road serves High School students, and the 7130 building on Rutherford Road serves the Middle School population, Vocational Programs, and Certificate Track students. Both schools are equipped with a video security monitoring system and operate as a nonpublic special educational program: The school is a Type I full day special education and related services program for students with autism, emotional disabilities and/or intellectual disabilities in a middle school (grades 6-8); a secondary school (grades 9-12); and in a non-graded (ages 14-21) educational program. The school has the capacity to serve 140 male and female students between the ages of 11 and 21.

The mission of the NCIA Youth in Transition School is to provide a structured learning environment that will support the maximum development of each student. The school addresses the students’ physical, psychological, intellectual, and social needs. This mission is accomplished in a planned process through provision of a strong therapeutic component within the school. The school works in close partnership with students, their families, the local school system, and community-based organizations.

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