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VIA Centers requests continued support as it plans new school to serve up to 100 students
Charlottesville City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary
Rebecca Ellison of VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment thanked council for a FY26 Vibrant Community Fund grant and described a capital project to open a new school in late 2026 serving up to 100 students, including an intensive neurobehavioral classroom to keep children in‑community.
Rebecca Ellison, director of advancement for VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment, addressed the council during community matters to thank the city for a Vibrant Community Fund award and to describe a capital expansion that staff said would increase capacity for autism and related…
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