Two Academic Skills Programs:
One-on-one Orton-Gillingham-based instruction in reading, writing, and language arts. Lessons are customized for each student based on their learning needs, skills, and goals, and include decoding, spelling, vocabulary, morphology, writing, reading, fluency, and reading comprehension skills as appropriate for each student.
Small group math (optional add-on for those enrolled in the one-on-one reading instruction). Project-based curriculum teaching foundational concepts, including fraction sense, understanding decimals and percents, operations with rational numbers, statistics, interpreting charts and graphs, geometry and measurement, using formulas (pre-algebra), and more. Instructors model and practice key strategies and resources to support working memory and executive function.