North Carolina is home to a number of good schools for students with dyslexia, although not as many tutoring centers as other states, so parents may have to inquire locally about private tutors or consider using online tutoring services, which have improved dramatically in recent years. Remember that tutors should be training in techniques that are suitable for students with dyslexia. |
School
Academy at SOAR
Nobel Academy
Forsyth Country Day School
Green Hills School
Summit School
Hill Center
Hill Center
The Fletcher Academy
Carolina Day School
Triad Academy at Summit School
Location
Balsam
Greensboro
Lewisville
Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem
Raleigh
Durham
Raleigh
Asheville
Winston-Salem
Grades
7-12
K-12
K-12
1-8
K-9
K-12
K-12
1-12
K-12
1-9
Decoding Dyslexia North Carolina
Tutoring Center
Lindamood-Bell
LearningRx
Location
4 Locations
Charlotte and Raleigh
North Carolina House Bill 149 requires both assessment and interventions for students with dyslexia—which is great news. But, this is a relatively new law, so parents should check in with their local school to make sure it’s being implemented.
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