This full-day public school operated by the Morris-Union Jointure Commission, serves students with autism or autistic-like behavior and features individual educational plans aimed at providing real world experiences to the students. The school is designed to be a self-contained environment for the students, with a store-lined "Main Street" hallway to give students the opportunity to experience work in various office and store scenarios. Students also learn to care for their own apartment and visit a greenhouse or laundromat. The school offers speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, adaptive physical education, art and music instruction, and swimming.