Thursday, December 17, 2009


Welcome to the first installment of Getting To Know CEA. As you may know, especially if you read the fine print on most of our media, The Center for Educational Advancement is a not-for-profit enterprise providing employment, job and social skill preparation and support to persons with significant disabilities or other social disadvantages for the past 40 years. But what does that really mean? How exactly do we accomplish that mission? Through our ‘Getting to Know’ series, you’ll be introduced to the divisions of CEA and you’ll meet those that make us who we are. We begin with Spring Run School.

Spring Run School, a private / secondary special education school designed to serve multiply disabled students between the ages of 13 and 21 is extremely sensitive to the current challenges that face special needs students and the people who care for them. Located in Flemington, NJ since 1984 our mission is to educate, empower and guide students to become successful citizens. The low student to teacher ratio promotes close and meaningful relationships and a truly individualized education.

1 comment:

  1. I think this is a great method of presenting different aspects of CEA and Spring run School-how much more in depth will you be going with the information?

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