Alabama (AL) Public Special Education School Companies

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Huntsville City Board Of Education (Inc)
2901 Fairbanks St Nw
Huntsville AL 35816
(205) 532-4982
Merriewather Edwinta
4041 Knollbrook Drive Nw
Huntsville AL 35810
(256) 682-6230
Mc Innis School For Retarded
3500 Mcinnis Road
Montgomery AL 36116
(334) 288-2280
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Montgomery County-Project
3245 Old Wetumpka Highway
Montgomery AL 36110
(334) 260-1055
Jefferson County School District
50 Long St.
Birmingham AL 35217
(205) 379-4250
Special Education Center
408 Bank St Ne
Decatur AL 35601
(256) 552-4637

Special Education Center is a privately held company in Decatur, AL .
Alabama School For the Blind
705 South St East
Talladega AL 35160
(256) 761-3259
Chilton County Transistion Office
2829 4th Avenue North
Clanton AL 35045
(205) 755-2184
Sprayberry Education Center
1324 Rice Mine Road
Northport AL 35476
(205) 342-2660

Sprayberry Education Center is a privately held company in Northport, AL .
Dekalb County Board Of Education
5 Hosko
Fyffe AL 35971
(256) 623-2116
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