The Learning Center is a therapeutic educational program located in a public school setting. Students may present with emotional impairment and/ or specific learning disabilities.
The Summit High School program is designed to provide educational services to students in grades 9-12 who cannot be educated in a public school setting due to significant difficulties.
The Secondary Therapeutic Alternative High School, offers an alternative approved public day school program for students with neurological, social, communication and learning challenges in grades 9-12.
The Life Roles Transition Center (LRTC) provides individualized educational and community-based programming aligned with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and the National Transition Standards.
The Adult Transition Program (ATP) provides individualized educational and community-based transitional services to students ranging from 18 to 22 years old.
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Our programs address the needs of students with Autism, Communication, Emotional, Health, Intellectual, Neurological, Physical Impairments, and Specific Learning Disabilities. Bi-County Collaborative has twenty-two programs located in Bristol, Norfolk, and Worcester counties.