UCP Miami serves grades 6–12 with cerebral palsy. Small classes, therapies, life skills training, and transition support
United Cerebral Palsy Transitional Learning in Miami serves students in grades 6–12 with cerebral palsy and related disabilities. This specialized program is part of the national United Cerebral Palsy network, which has supported people with disabilities for over 60 years. With a small student body of 15 and 2 dedicated classroom teachers, the program provides individualized attention in a structured environment designed to meet the unique needs of students with physical and developmental disabilities.
The school focuses on building independence, productivity, and life skills for transition-age students. UCP affiliates offer comprehensive support including therapy services, assistive technology training, individual and family support, and community living preparation. Students benefit from a co-educational setting with staff experienced in serving students with cerebral palsy and related conditions. The program emphasizes inclusion principles while providing the specialized instruction and accommodations necessary for students with significant support needs.
Located at 1411 NW 14th Ave in Miami, FL, the program operates on a rolling admission basis. For more information about enrollment, specialized services, and how the program can support your child's transition goals, contact UCP at (305) 325-1080 or visit ucp.org.
| School Type | Special Education School |
| Total Students | 15 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 2 |
| Grades Offered | 6-12 |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Percent of Students of Color | 100 |
| School Memberships | Other school association(s) |
| Religious Affiliations | Nonsectarian |