Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a public or private school?We are a private, tuition-based school serving students from Pre-K (age 3) through 12th grade. We are not a public school and do not receive public funding for tuition. We serve children with language and learning differences, providing supportive, individualized learning environments designed to meet a wide range of student needs.
Is tuition required?Yes. Enrollment at our school is tuition-based, and families are responsible for tuition costs. While scholarships and financial aid may help reduce expenses, they typically do not cover the full tuition amount, and families should expect that a portion of tuition will usually remain their responsibility.
Do you accept scholarships?Yes. We accept Step Up For Students scholarships, including:
FES-EO (Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options)
FES-UA (Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities)
These scholarships may help offset tuition costs depending on eligibility and award amounts.
Is financial aid available?Yes. In-house financial aid may be available based on family income and need. Awards are limited and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis each enrollment cycle.
Do you have a school nurse?No. We do not have a full-time school nurse on campus. Medications may be administered by trained staff with the appropriate doctor’s orders and parent authorization forms on file. Staff are able to provide basic first aid as needed.
If a student requires ongoing or extensive medical care during the school day, we may not be the most appropriate setting. Families are encouraged to discuss their child’s specific needs with the school prior to enrollment.
How do I apply for scholarships or financial aid?Families can apply through Step Up For Students directly for state scholarships. For in-house financial aid, please contact the admissions office for application details and deadlines.
Do you provide transportation?No. We do not provide school transportation. Families are responsible for arranging daily drop-off and pick-up.
Are uniforms required?Yes. Students are required to wear school uniforms. Uniform guidelines help promote a consistent, focused, and respectful learning environment across all grade levels.
Is food provided?No. We do not provide daily meals or snacks. Families should send students with their own lunch and snacks.
We do offer an optional Friday pizza program for an additional fee. Proceeds from this program support our school farm program.