About

Cypress School is a non-public school located in Sonoma County for children ages 5-22 with autism, special education and behavioral needs that cannot be met in public schools.

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Mission

To enhance the quality of life of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities, their families, and their communities.

Learn without Limits

Cypress School provides a personalized curriculum and learning for children with autism and similar disabilities.

Cypress School teaches children, ages 5-22 with autism, special education and behavioral needs that public schools are not able to meet.

  • Communication, social and sensory regulation curriculum and therapies with special attention to positive behavior supports.
  • Focus on functional academics, adapted technology, and community-based living and vocational skills.
  • Individualized learning teams include student/family, educators, and therapists.
  • Designed classrooms provide individual, small group and therapy environments for learning.
  • All of this is done on a foundation of love and respect for the unique skills of every student.

View our SAARC Reports below:

2021-2022 Cypress Primary

2021-2022 Cypress Secondary

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“Life Without Limits” is the United Cerebral Palsy motto, and as we welcome 2023, we are as grateful as ever for all the support that we have received from our community. Your ongoing support for UCP of the North Bay by clicking HERE: ucpnb.harnessgiving.org/campaigns/3866 will help to ensure that all our programs continue with the quality our community has come to expect! Our wonderful staff members and volunteers who translate your gifts into activities that help children and adults with developmental disabilities reach their personal goals and aspirations could not do it without YOUR SUPPORT!

All of us at UCP of the North Bay send heartfelt “thank you,” wish you a safe holiday season filled with love and a joyous New Year!
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“Life Without Limits” is the United Cerebral Palsy motto, and as we welcome 2023, we are as grateful as ever for all the support that we have received from our community. Your ongoing support for UCP of the North Bay by clicking HERE: https://ucpnb.harnessgiving.org/campaigns/3866 will help to ensure that all our programs continue with the quality our community has come to expect! Our wonderful staff members and volunteers who translate your gifts into activities that help children and adults with developmental disabilities reach their personal goals and aspirations could not do it without YOUR SUPPORT!

All of us at UCP of the North Bay send heartfelt “thank you,” wish you a safe holiday season filled with love and a joyous New Year!Image attachment
 

Community Relations

Jen Whalen, Director
Steve Gatlin, Manager
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Administrative Office

1425 N. McDowell Blvd, Suite 115
Petaluma, CA 94954
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© 2019 UCP of the North Bay – 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 94-2284940