Middle School

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Springstone Community High School promotes and develops academic, social and pre-vocational skills for students with executive function challenges, such as Asperger’s Syndrome and Nonverbal Learning Disability. We prepare students for college, work, and adulthood through intensive, individualized instruction in small, structured classrooms. We value students for their talents believe that every student should be a self-determinate, self-advocating, community member.

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Announcements

Springstone’s Expanded Summer Program

We are pleased to offer an expanded summer program this year. Many families have asked us to open our summer program to students not currently enrolled in Springstone and this year we have decided to do it. In addition to our  project-based learning blocks, we have developed two academic support and growth blocks, designed specifically for students with executive function challenges. Regardless of which blocks you choose, all our courses are taught by our expert staff who incorporate pragmatic language and social skills support in all their courses. Click here for full course descriptions.

Posted on March 5th, 2010

Springstone’s 7th Annual Silent Auction

Save the date March 20, 2010, for Springstone’s 7th Annual Silent Auction. We will be celebrating our 7 wonderful years with our 7 Wonders” theme this year. As always, there will be trips, toys, gifts, games, food, and a few surprises. Please join us for what is always a great time.

Posted on March 4th, 2010

Speaker Series: Marion Marshall to Speak at Springstone on March 25, from 7 - 8:30 pm.

Marion Marshall, M.S., BCET
Coordinator of the Educational Therapy Certificate Program

Ms. Marshall is an award-winning educator who has taught in public and independent schools. She is a sought-after presenter for regional and statewide conferences.

Marion is the Coordinator of the graduate-level Educational Therapy Program at Holy Names University in Oakland, California. She teaches within the program. She was the Clinical Director of the Raskob Learning Institute, also located on the Holy Names University campus.

Her current interests are linking assessment to remediation, collaborating with allied professionals across disciplines, and mentoring those who are new to the dynamic field of Educational Therapy.

Please RSVP to Springstone if you would like to attend. As with all Springstone events, it is free of charge.

Posted on February 23rd, 2010