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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
Marin County officials recently recognized Oak Hill School in San Anselmo for its 25th anniversary, highlighting the institution's significant impact on the education of neurodivergent students. Founded by a dedicated group of families, Oak Hill School has established a transformative and personalized educational program that has served as a model for inclusive learning.

Over the past quarter-century, Oak Hill 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 is celebrated not just for its academic achievements but also for its role in creating a supportive community for students and their families.

The recognition of Oak Hill School underscores the importance of inclusive education in Marin County, reflecting a broader commitment to ensuring that all students have access to quality learning experiences tailored to their unique needs. As the school continues to thrive, it remains a vital resource for families seeking specialized educational support in the region.

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