RISE Institute

Overview

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Private School

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Specialty: Coed; Nonsectarian; Special Education

1760 Cesar Chavez Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
p: 415.641.1878
Email: info@riseinst.com
Website: Visit School Website
Associations: This school does not belong to ANY associations or organizations

Founded in 1986, RISE is a non-public school that specializes in working with at-risk children who have been identified in need of psycho-educational therapeutic intervention. Our individualized and intense academic setting provides a safe, structured learning environment. Our students need the attention we provide through small classes and access to one-on-one instruction. Our program provides a unique curriculum created around the Re-Education format, which stresses the importance of individualized and developmentally-based activities. This model also addresses our students need to have hands-on experiences in woodwork, ceramics, dance, music, movement and role-play. To further compliment this philosophy, we have a vocational training site in Sonoma where students participate in learning construction skills and other job-related activities. This venue also gives our students an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Sonoma county through full, structured outdoor activities which serve to develop appropriate social interaction, teamwork and communication skills.

RISE understands that to truly serve our students in the most effective manner possible, it's imperative to work with the entire family. We offer family therapy, group therapy and one-on-one counseling with a specialized activity-oriented treatment program.

Our goal is to help students realize their full potential, becoming healthy, productive, individuals contributing to our community. Since our inception, many of our graduates have gone on to higher education and gainful employment. We nurture this career-oriented attitude by providing vocational training, as well as partnering with community businesses to give our students a head start in creating their place in the work force through our workability program.

Test Assessments

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Student Body

  • Enrollment: 44
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: 14.66
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