The Fletcher School
The Fletcher School empowers students with learning differences to achieve bright futures by offering an individualized, multisensory, college preparatory curriculum that prepares them to reach their full potential. The Fletcher School is a non-profit, independent school offering a comprehensive educational program designed to build the academic, social, and emotional competence of students with specific learning disabilities and/or ADHD. The program enables students in Grades K-12 to experience success and embrace their unique talents. Our bright, often gifted, students learn in small classes with a very structured environment using multisensory techniques of instruction. Fully 100% of our graduates go on to college and their persistence to graduation outpaces all entering college first year students, with or without diagnosed learning differences. The Rankin Institute is the outreach component of The Fletcher School. The Institute offers training and resources to the community in order to increase awareness and improve services for students with specific learning disabilities. Workshops and classes are available for parents, professionals, and community members.
| Student body | CoEd |
|---|---|
| Grade Levels | Elementary/Primary School, Middle School/Junior High School, High School |
| Enrollment Size | 201-300 |
| Religious Affiliation | No Religious Affiliation |
| School Type | Day |
| Extended Schedule | After-School, Before-School |
| Services Available | Lunch |
| Language Programs | American Sign, Spanish |
| Sports Programs | Basketball, Cross-country Running, Flag Football, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball |
| Learning Styles | Focused on Learning Differences |