Description: The Community School of Cleburne County, Inc. is a private non-profit organization designed to provide community based habilitation and education programs to developmentally delayed and disabled infants, preschoolers, and adults. CSOCC has been providing services to children and families in Cleburne and surrounding counties for over 20 years!
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Visit/Complaint Date | Type | Details |
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2023-05-02 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2022-10-12 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2021-11-01 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2021-05-26 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2018-04-04 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
2018-04-03 | Facility Visit | No Violations Cited |
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The experience was good while my daughter was attending (three years). The staff was knowledgeable about friendly. A strong beginning had a miserable conclusion as our child's program was closed-- this was handled in a coarse manner by management. Our family's experience was a top story on katv channel seven (May 2013), a video is available in the station's archives "Parents of autistic child have the rug pulled out from under them" However we still can recommend the school for early intervention, the staff is experienced in disability, this understanding is worth a lot for the severely disabled child.