Overview of Programs and Schools

Three Adorable Kids with Fall CrownsThe SEEM Collaborative serves more than 375 students annually in programs for students in grades Pre-K through age 22.  All SEEM Collaborative programs are approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

To effectively address the diverse needs of our students, each SEEM Collaborative program offers the following services:

  • Clinical/Mental Health
  • Nursing
  • Occupational and Physical Therapy
  • Positive Behavioral Intervention & Support (PBiS)
  • Speech and Language Therapy

Additional services are noted on each program page. Assistive Technology, Educational, and Vocational Assessments are available at the request of the home district.

SEEM PROGRAMS AND SCHOOLS DIRECTORY

Deaf and Hard of Hearing ProgramPreSchool, K-Grade 3
Wood End Elementary School New Location
85 Sunset Rock Lane
Reading, MA 01867
Directions
Joanna Shively
781-760-1708
Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC) K-Grade 8
260 Fordham Road
Suite J
Wilmington, MA 01887
Directions
Kristine Nickas
781-620-2142
781-620-2137
781-620-2138
SEEM Prep ProgramGrade 8-Age 22
Yeuell School
0 Crystal St
Wakefield, MA 01880
Directions
William McDonald
781-213-5091
781-213-3071
Assessment and Intervention CenterPreK-Grade 12
260 Fordham Road
Suite F
Wilmington, MA 01887
Directions
Aine Healy
781-620-2142
781-620-2137
Hurd Elementary ProgramK-Grade 5
Ripley School
94 Lebanon St
Melrose, MA 02176
Directions
Jennifer Thornton
781-662-4111
781-662-6111
Middle SchoolGrade 5-Grade 8
25 William St
Stoneham, MA 02180
Directions
Stephanie Arzigian
781-224-3780
781-224-3785
Campus Academy High SchoolGrade 9-Grade 12
25 William St
Stoneham, MA 02180
Directions
Jennifer Pignone
781-245-3443
781-245-3025
Extended Year ProgramPreK-Grade 12
Campus AcademyJennifer Pignone
Foundations for Life ProgramPost-high school transition year
Campus Academy Jennifer Pignone
Food Services Mary Palen