Middle school and high school students and their families looking for their best fit for high school are invited to attend the Open House at Miriam Academy, a high school for teens with learning disabilities. Families are invited to tour the Academy and meet the teachers.
Miriam Academy serves students, with average to above average intelligence, who experience learning challenges in the areas of language, reading, math, sensory and social skills development. Miriam Academy offers a 10:1 student-teacher ratio along with differentiated instruction and curriculum modifications to accommodate varied learning styles and individual abilities.
1 to 3 p.m. No appointment is necessary. For more information: miriamacademy.org
Learn more about Miriam Academy in our feature story
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