A Montreal school serving students with neurodevelopmental disorders has opened a monumental hub to help students reach their full potential. The Summit Centre for Creative Arts and Physical Education was inaugurated Tuesday. It’s a $15 million facility being dubbed the Juilliard for the neurodiverse. Felicia Parrillo has more.
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Summit School opens neurodiversity hub for cultural and physical development
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