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The Camelot Schools - High Road School of the Quad Cities

Speech Therapy, ABA Therapy, Special Needs Schools + 2 more
  • Location Address: 3601 69th Ave | Moline, IL 61265
  • reviews Rating: 3.20 (9 reviews)
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Ages ServedAges Served:
3 to 21 years
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About The Camelot Schools - High Road School of the Quad Cities

High Road School of the Quad Cities serves students with an array of exceptional needs. Our programs provide individualized attention and a differentiated curriculum that is based on each student’s cognitive ability, learning style, and interest while also satisfying Common Core state standards. We employ a variety of assessments to measure student growth and drive instruction.

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3.20
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  • In-school

Age Ranges Served

  • person icon 3 to 21 years

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  • English

3601 69th Ave, IL, 61265

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  • orange phone icon (309) 517-6330
  • orange mail icon info@cameloteducation.org

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3.20
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Such an amazing school Within months of my son being there I saw huge improvements. The staff are all so caring and really love the kids they work with I cant recommend this school enough

Megan Bell
26 May 2024
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Great school dedicated to helping meet the needs of students in special education.

Kristin Fox
26 May 2018
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Horrible School food is nice tho but Still horrible.

GiantPigMan 84
26 May 2018
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Camelot Oh You ment hell on earth my bad

Liam Cox
26 May 2018
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Nope not good at all

CaptainFire Knight (ClubPenguinAndRoblox)
26 May 2018
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beware this school mistreats people

Lego Brick Filmz
26 May 2018
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Brandi Myers
26 May 2018
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Brenda Landsiedel
26 May 2018
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It benefits the children in our surrounding communities with special needs.

MadManMikesMusicExperience Benson
26 May 2017

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