Awful the worst school ever. The high turnover of staff at the school and house are very common. The staff don't practice safety at home leaving doors and gates open. They lose the students clothing or use others for dressing the kids. They put the wrong bedding on the kids beds . Management refuses to help so the state and 3 agencies got involved. They were found out of compliance on several issues. Do not send any student to this school.
Submitted by other on May 29, 2015
The Guild has a reputation for having difficult kids, restraint-happy staff, and poor academic programming. Think twice.
Submitted by teacher on April 07, 2014
This is a private day and residential school for students age 6-22 with complex special needs. Small class room size, with low student to teacher ratios provide students room for maximum growth. The curriculum is student focused and individualized based on IEP goals. Students learn through small group and 1:1 experiences. This school believes in community based learning and students go on educational field trips to generalize skills at least once a week with their classroom (often more), and every day in their residences. Students participate in sports through Belmont sports and every student is invited to the all school prom which is held once a year. Student housing is located in homes in nearby neighborhoods and have a family style atmosphere. The staff are fantastic, very friendly and adaptive to student needs.