Springer School and Center empowers students who learn differently due to ADHD, dyslexia and executive function challenges. Springer serves the community through four distinct pillars: Springer Lower School and Middle School, Springer High School, Springer Diagnostic Center and Springer Learning Center.
Springer Lower School (grades 1-5), Middle School (grades 6-8), and High School (grades 9-12), provide rigorous academics, unique arts opportunities and extracurriculars to create a well-rounded experience where students grow into confident learners while being supported by expert faculty. Student-teacher ratio is 6:1. Learn more at Springer-LD.org/academics.
Springer Learning Center provides low-cost programming for parents, caregivers and education professionals across the region to support children who struggle with learning. Course topics include ADHD, dyslexia, executive function and structured literacy instruction.
Springer Diagnostic Center specializes in comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations for students, grades K through 12. Backed by Springer's expertise in learning disabilities, our dedicated team partners with parents to provide thorough assessments and actionable insights setting children on the path to success. Tutoring, Occupational and Speech-Language therapies are available for students, K-12, regardless of what school they attend, and summer learning programs serve nearly 100 students annually. Learn more at Springer-LD.org/diagnostics.
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