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Oak Hill School in San Anselmo celebrates 25 years of neurodivergent education

April 23, 2025 | Marin County, California


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Oak Hill School in San Anselmo celebrates 25 years of neurodivergent education
In the heart of Marin County, a celebration is underway as Oak Hill School in San Anselmo marks its 25th anniversary. Founded by a dedicated group of families, the school has become a beacon of hope and innovation for neurodivergent students, offering a transformative and personalized education program that has made a significant impact over the years.

For a quarter of a century, Oak Hill School has collaborated with more than 20 school districts across Marin and the Greater Bay Area. This partnership has fostered an environment where students are not only encouraged to explore their creativity but also to build resilience and develop a strong sense of self. The school’s approach goes beyond traditional education; it cultivates a vibrant community that supports each student’s unique journey.

As the anniversary celebration unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the vital role Oak Hill School plays in the lives of its students and their families. It stands as a testament to the power of community and shared vision in creating inclusive educational spaces that empower every learner. The legacy of Oak Hill School continues to inspire, promising a bright future for neurodivergent students in Marin County and beyond.

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