Welcome
At Shoreline Center, we take pride in offering a comprehensive educational experience for students of all ages and backgrounds. Our private school combines exceptional academics with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) techniques to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for students with diverse learning needs. With a team of dedicated educators and licensed therapists (both Registered Behavior Technicians and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst), we focus on individualized learning plans and behavior interventions to help each student reach their full potential. Whether it's addressing academic challenges or behavioral goals, we are committed to cultivating a nurturing and empowering space where every student can thrive.
Private School Education for Unique Needs
Applied Behavior Analysis
(ABA) Therapy
Community
and
Family Resources
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Please thoroughly explore our website, as most of the general information you may need is here!
For more thorough inquiries, the best way to get more information is to send an email to shorelinecenterpsj@gmail.com to get an appointment and/or more information about our program. You can also call at (850)2271163 and leave a message. -
We are an approved private school for Family Empowerment Scholarship - Unique Abilities (FES-UA) program. The first step is to apply for the scholarship. Once you are approved, contact our office for the next steps.
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At this time, we are currently only accepting individuals with full Medicaid for ABA services. If your child has full Medicaid, please have your child’s primary care provider fax a referral to (850)2271137
FAQs
Click the link below to download our Tuition Fee Schedule
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” - Benjamin Franklin
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” - Benjamin Franklin
Report Professional Misconduct
Click the link below to report professional misconduct. Please read all information on the tabs to the right of this text to better understand what professional misconduct is, and how to report it accurately.
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All employees and agents of a public school district, charter school or private school have an obligation and legal responsibility to report misconduct by instructional personnel and school administrators which affects the health, safety or welfare of a student
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Obscene language, drug and alcohol use, disparaging comments, prejudice or bigotry, sexual innuendo, cheating or testing violations, physical aggression, accepting or offering favors
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Name: Jamie Brannan
Title: Administrator
Phone:850-227-1163