The Boca School for Autism opened on Tuesday, marking a significant advancement in educational choices for Boca Raton’s autistic pupils. Dignitaries and community leaders came together for the ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the milestone and recognize the work done in the areas of specialized education and inclusivity.
Commissioner Marci Woodward, Mayor Scott Singer, and members of the city council Fran Nachlas and Marc Wigder were among those in attendance. Diana M. Sierra, the executive director of the Boca School for Autism, also joined in the celebration. According to the Palm Beach County Government website, there was a noticeable sense of enthusiasm as they stood together, signifying their shared support for the project.
In order to provide autistic kids the best chance to succeed academically and socially, the new school will create a caring and encouraging learning environment. On the county’s official website, Woodward expressed his thoughts, saying, “I look forward to seeing the positive impact they will continue to make in our community.”
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