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May Center School For Autism Opens In Wilmington

May Center School For Children With Autism opens its doors in Wilmington.

WILMINGTON, MA — The May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities recently opened its doors in Wilmington.

The May Center School moved from Woburn and opened on March 27 to its new 22,000-square-foot facility in Wilmington.

The Wilmington school features a gross motor skills room, adaptive gymnasium, library/media center, art/music room, and a 3,000-square-foot outdoor play area.

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The campus at 50-E Concord St. includes an enhanced vocational and employment program with a fully functional kitchen, school store, and expanded capacity for vocational training for older students.

The May Center School provides full-day, year-round services for children and adolescents from preschool to age 22.

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Courtesy photo of : Executive Director Jaimie March (center), teachers and school staff officially declare the school’s opening.

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