
The New Community School
The New Community School
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About this organization
Mission
The new community school empowers bright, talented students who are challenged by dyslexia and related learning differences. The innovative and research-based college preparatory curriculum uses a customized educational approach to build skills in language and math and to foster academic and personal strengths - igniting the passions and gifts of unique minds.
About
In 2013, the new community school enrollment was 110 students. Through the individualized language remediation program designed to improve specific difficulties with decoding, vocabulary, spelling, reading comprehension, written expression, and mathematics, the school helps these students become independent learners. While their disability is addressed, the content areas challenge students' bright intellect with a rigorous academic curriculum. Nearly all graduates attend college and all are equipped with improved language skills, a better understanding of how they learn, and a stronger self-esteem, tools they will use for the rest of their lives.