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The Children’s Guild, founded in 1953, provides educational and clinical services in its special education day school programs to students ages 5-21 in grades K-12. The Children’s Guild School of Baltimore is located in the Brooklyn area of Baltimore City. The Children’s Guild School of Prince George’s County is located in Chillum. The Children’s Guild–Transformation Academy is located at our Headquarters in Baltimore. All three campuses serve students from Maryland and Washington, D.C.
EXPERIENCE THE CHILDREN’S GUILD DIFFERENCE
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410 East Jeffrey Street • Baltimore, MD 21225
410.269.7600
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5702 Sargent Rd. • Chillum, MD 20782
301.853.7370
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6802 McClean Blvd. • Baltimore, MD 21234
410.514.0181
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Campuses
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Year Founded
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THE BENEFITS OF THE CHILDREN’S GUILD EDUCATION
We meet the needs of all different types of learners and are guided by a Transformation Education philosophy supporting the whole child with a strong character education component. The values that pervade our school culture emphasize living responsibly and serving causes larger than one’s self. Students are strongly encouraged to contribute to their families, classrooms, schools, and communities. The result is that academic test scores go up, children spend more time actively learning, discipline problems are significantly reduced. Most importantly, our children discover a newfound self-confidence and a sense of hope for the future.
Transportation is available through the local education agency. Extended school year programming is available based on the student’s IEP. Our schools participate in the National School Breakfast Program, the National School Lunch Program, and the After School Snack Program. All students receive their meals free of charge. We serve students and adults:
- With emotional and behavioral needs
- With autism spectrum disorder
- With multiple disabilities and developmental delays
Students are referred by their local education agencies through the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process.