Seeing Possibilities
Beyond Disabilities
Distance LearningJob Fair May 2022
Every Wednesday in May
1:00 P.M. to 4 P.M.
1901 Independence Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20003
(next to Stadium-Armory metro station)

Our Mission
The mission of St. Coletta of Greater Washington is to empower children and adults with intellectual disabilities to discover their full potential.
OUR VISION
Our vision is for people with intellectual disabilities to be recognized and accepted as valuable contributors to the world around them.
VALUE STATEMENT
At St. Coletta we believe in the immeasurable value of the individual human spirit and the right of each individual to live as full and independent a life as possible. We respect the dignity of all persons entrusted to our care and our goal is to serve them in an atmosphere that encourages their talents, celebrates their successes and builds their self-esteem.
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School Program

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About Us
It’s A Colorful Life
At St. Coletta school, we see every day how colors help children and young adults with disabilities in miraculous ways. If you’re up for a career that’s as caring as it is creative, working at St. Coletta is a blank canvas. Help brighten the lives of young people with disabilities. Apply today.


september 22 2021
Sharon Brady Raimo Special Education Campus
On Wednesday, September 22nd, St. Coletta named its DC school building after retired CEO Sharon Raimo in recognition of 28 years of leading St. Coletta and her long career of advocating for people with disabilities. Councilmen Vince Gray and Charles Allen spoke, as well as Dr. Michelle Walker-Davis, Executive Director of DC Charter School Board.