Don't send your child with autism here. They have no clue how to deal with it and resort to hitting your child without consent.
Submitted by other on November 29, 2018
Every child is special at Crisman and is treated with respect.
Submitted by parent on October 27, 2018
We were extremly frustrated with public schools after years of trying to work with them for two of our son's learning styles, one has some Autism and one ADD, we did not want to medicate. Making the switch to Crisman meant we had to sacrifice some other things but it is well worth it. The confidence in my boys has been amazing, staff is great and my boys actually love going to school now!
Submitted by other on August 23, 2018
It was basically $10K in tuition to not get a phone call if there was a meltdown. Looking at the non-profits tax returns, it is hard to see why they have no money for computers, tablets, textbooks or to pay their teachers decent salaries. Good luck finding out who the board members are. They are also not an accredited school. They seem content to keep the kids on the spectrum stagnant instead of assisting them with growing through their individual struggles.
Submitted by parent on May 18, 2014
Great presentation of school when we first visited, but parents be sure to spend hour after hour observing teaching and daily route through out the school year. When problems arose promises were made to improve, but no follow through of plan. From my knowledge, school has high turn over of students and low retention of returning students.