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Special Education Schools in Ohio

Schools that offer programs for children with learning disabilities vary widely in their approach and philosophy. Teaching styles, equipment and materials, classroom settings and other interventions are uniquely designed to help learners with special needs achieve higher levels of self-sufficiency than would be available in a public school environment. Learning disability adjustments and modifications are essential to helping students succeed.
  1. Marburn Academy

    • Marburn Academy is a kindergarten to twelfth grade school designed to address the needs of bright children with learning differences, such as dyslexia and ADHD. Elements--such as Orton-Gillingham reading instruction and college preparatory curricula--combine to provide a comprehensive school experience.

      Marburn Academy
      1860 Walden Drive
      Columbus, Ohio 43229
      614-433-9822
      marburnacademy.org

    Lawrence School

    • Lawrence is an independent day school serving kindergarten through twelfth grade students who have learning differences and attention deficits. The school promotes a multi-sensory approach to learning as a critical tool for teaching students with learning deficits. Organizational affiliations include the International Dyslexia Association, the Ohio Association of Independent Schools and the National Association of Independent Schools.

      Lawrence School
      1551 Wallings Road
      Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147
      440-526-0717
      lawrenceschool.org

    St. Rita's School for the Deaf

    • St. Rita's program, Language Opportunities for Tots (LOFT), strives to meet the developmental needs of young children, hearing and deaf, from birth to pre-kindergarten. The school offers a day/residential program whose mission is to educate kindergarten to twelfth grade students who need special methods of communication and technological support.

      St. Rita's School for the Deaf
      1720 Glendale Milford Road
      Cincinnati, Ohio 45215
      513-771-7600
      srsdeaf.org

    Julie Billiart School

    • Rooted in the educational vision of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Julie Billiart School is a Catholic alternative kindergarten to eighth grade school which educates children of all faith traditions who experience learning needs. Prospective students from age six to twelve must have an IQ of 80 or above, with a deficit in one or more academic areas.

      Julie Billiart School
      4982 Clubside Road
      Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124.
      216-381-1191
      juliebilliartschool.org

    Springer School and Center

    • Springer is an independent elementary school for children with learning disabilities. Applications are accepted for student between the ages of six and thirteen. Its professional affiliations include the Ohio Association of Independent Schools, the International Dyslexia Association and the National Center for Learning Disabilities.

      Springer School and Center
      2121 Madison Road
      Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
      513-871-6080
      springer-Id.org

    Mary Immaculate School

    • Mary Immaculate is a Catholic alternative school for learners in grades one to eight who struggle in the traditional school classroom. It's also for those who have specialized learning needs. Students are on probation for a period of nine weeks to see if the school is a match for the child and is meeting parent expectations.

      Mary Immaculate School
      3835 Secor Road
      Toledo, Ohio 43623
      419-474-1688
      maryimmaculatetoledo.org

    Ohio School for the Deaf

    • The Ohio School for the Deaf is an educational facility and resource center that provides comprehensive education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Students must be of legal age and have a documented hearing loss in order to be eligible to attend OSD.

      Ohio School for the Deaf
      500 Morse Road
      Columbus, Ohio 43214
      614-728-1424
      ohioschoolforthedeaf.org

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