Special ed high school Castle Rock CO grades 9-12 low ratio LLD support
Douglas County High School (DCHS) is a specialized high school in Castle Rock, CO, dedicated to supporting students with language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional learners. As a Special Education School serving grades 9 through 12, DCHS fosters an inclusive environment that emphasizes intellectual curiosity, creativity, and the development of lifelong learning skills for students with diverse needs.
The school distinguishes itself with a low student-teacher ratio, ensuring personalized attention and tailored support for each student. DCHS integrates therapeutic methodologies and a strong focus on social-emotional learning into its curriculum, providing developmental support and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) designed to meet the unique academic and social challenges of its students.
With a commitment to global mindedness and mutual respect, DCHS actively engages families through partnerships and community events to enhance the educational experience. For specific details regarding tuition, admission requirements, and available therapeutic services, families are encouraged to contact the school directly at +1 303-387-1000 or visit their website.
| School Type | Special Education School |
| Yearly Tuition Cost | Contact for pricing |
| Grades Offered | High School (9-12) |