Meet The Woods Schools
Mary A. Dobbins School
Our beautiful Mt. Holly campus is home to the Mary A. Dobbins School, which is operated by Legacy Treatment Services. The school delivers a comprehensive education program to best meet the personal, academic, behavioral, and social needs of students aged 10 to 21 in grades 5 through 12, as specified in each student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Mary A. Dobbins also offers transition planning for students aged 14 to 22 and prevocational skills development to help prepare students for adulthood.
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Archway Lower School
The Archway Lower School, located in Atco, N.J., is a New Jersey Department of Education-approved private school for students with disabilities. The Lower School provides a nurturing and educational experience for students ages 3 through 21 with multiple disabilities, autistic spectrum disorders, communication disabilities, other health impairments, and preschool disabilities. Students, who may also be challenged socially, medically, neurologically, and economically, receive not just an education, but additional support services need to succeed in life. It is operated by Archway Programs.
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Archway Upper School
Located in Upper Eddy, N.J., the Archway Upper School provides a wide variety of individualized programs for special-needs students ages 5 to 21. Children with communication disabilities, multiple handicaps, behavioral concerns, and economic disadvantages receive not just an education, but services they need to succeed in life. The school provides a wide variety of therapeutic and occupational support services to our children and their families. It is operated by Archway Programs.
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Cooper’s Poynt School
The Archway School at Cooper’s Poynt is an approved private school for students with disabilities that is located in a public elementary school in North Camden. This program brings an innovative multisensory approach to youth delivering academics, peer integration, and social and life skills. The Archway School at Cooper’s Poynt serves students ages 5 to 13, primarily in Camden City and surrounding school districts. The objective is to focus on each child’s strengths while providing positive developmental support to those with behavioral, emotional, intellectual, and/or multiple disabilities. Cooper’s Poynt is operated by Archway Programs.
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Crestwood School
The Crestwood School, Langhorne, Pa., primarily serves middle to high school students who are pursuing a high school diploma or post-secondary education. Through a variety of innovative programs, teachers build on students’ strengths, tailor learning to individual needs, and help students grow academically, behaviorally, and emotionally. It offers year-round special education, support, and transition planning for 14 to 22-year-old students. It is operated by Woods Services.
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Gardner School
Located in Langhorne, Pa., the Gardner School offers extensive, year-round special education and supports for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, emotional disturbances, and multiple disabilities who are ages 5 to 21 years old. The school houses several prevocational skills rooms and provides transition planning for 14 to 22-year-old students. It provides a supportive and nurturing environment that is designed to help every student achieve their fullest potential. The Gardner School is operated by Woods Services.
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Meet Our Leadership Team
Scott Dailey, Ed. D.
Principal and Special Education Supervisor
Mary A. Dobbins School
Brian Albanese, Supervisor of Instruction
Mary A. Dobbins School
David Huyler, Student Assessments
Mary A. Dobbins School
Ashley Rodrigez, Career Explorations
Mary A. Dobbins School
Mary O’Neill, Vice President of Education
Langhorne Schools
Sandi Narciso, Director of Operations
Langhorne Schools
Beverly Ryan, Director of Pupil Services
Langhorne Schools
Matthew Greener, Manager of Special Education
Langhorne Schools
Joseph Schroeder, Principal
Crestwood School
Nadene Bickel, Principal
Gardner School
Susan Lafferty, Executive Director
Archway Programs Education Department
Dr. Patricia Moore, Director of Special Education
Archway Programs Education Department
Mark Letiziano, Principal
Archway Upper School
John Petsch, Principal
Archway Lower School
Carly White, Principal
Cooper’s Poynt
Welcome to the Woods Schools
Our Approach to Special Education
Why Work at Woods?