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As my son approaches graduation, I am reminded of how far he has come. In 7th grade we were loosing him. Dyslexia defined who he was and limited his opportunities. After five years at Groves he has become a confident, optimistic, humorous young man with a life time of opportunities ahead. Dyslexia does n ot limit him, define him, or depress him anymore. Now, he knows how amazing he is, not because he believes Mom and Dad, but because he believes himself. Graduation 2008 is next- because of Groves Academy. CMF

We took a huge leap of faith and brought our son to Groves from out of state for his sophomore year of high school. Before his Groves experience, he did not participate in class discussion, did not get his work in, did not ask for help when he needed it. Groves gave him the tools he needed and he is back in regular ed high school and doing great! The encouragement he got from teachers and the other students was fabulous. If you are looking for a great school for a nice kid, you've found it!

I have nothing but praise for the quality of education offered at Groves. My 7th grader has been there for three years, and he will probably be ready to transition to a public school next year. My son has LD and ADHD with the typical behaviors accociated with ADHD. The staff at Groves is highly qualified to help him with these issues. Groves is set up to handle students of average to above average intelligence. They make a point of recognizing each child's unique gifts and help us realize that all children there are 'gifted' in some way.
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