Lawrence School (Sagamore Hills, Ohio)
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Lawrence School is an independent, coeducational day school serving K-12 students with
learning differences Learning disability, learning disorder, or learning difficulty (British English) is a condition in the brain that causes difficulties comprehending or processing information and can be caused by several different factors. Given the "difficult ...
such as
dyslexia Dyslexia, also known until the 1960s as word blindness, is a disorder characterized by reading below the expected level for one's age. Different people are affected to different degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, r ...
,
dysgraphia Dysgraphia is a learning disability of written expression, which affects the ability to write, primarily handwriting, but also coherence. It is a specific learning disability (SLD) as well as a transcription disability, meaning that it is a wri ...
, and
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. With its small class sizes, unique curricula, and hands-on learning opportunities, Lawrence School provides students with the tools and strategies they need to become successful learners. Lawrence School has two campus locations that are central to the
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and
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. Lower School (grades K-6) in
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and Upper School (grades 7-12) in Sagamore Hills Township draw families from more than 90 communities and welcomes a student body of 350-plus. Lawrence School is a member of the
National Association of Independent Schools The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) is a U.S.-based membership organization for private, nonprofit, K-12 schools. Founded in 1962, NAIS represents independent schools and associations in the United States, including day, boar ...
(NAIS), the Cleveland Council of Independent Schools (CCIS), and the Ohio Association of Independent Schools (OAIS).


History

In 1969, Dr. Kenneth Oldman, a
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and
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professor at
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, developed an after-school
literacy Literacy in its broadest sense describes "particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing" with the purpose of understanding or expressing thoughts or ideas in written form in some specific context of use. In other words, huma ...
program for struggling readers. Continued expansion in 1974 led to the establishment of the Oldman Transitional School, a full-time school for students in grades 1-8 with learning disabilities. In 1980, Dr. Oldman retired and the school changed its name to The Transitional School. A year later, The Transitional School joined the dePaul Society in
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, adopting a calm, well-disciplined environment where students with learning differences could flourish. In 1982, the school changed its name to The dePaul School of
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as enrollment continued to grow. The school's Broadview Heights location was purchased in 1986, and in 1992, as a result of the dissolution of the dePaul Society network and a larger, more diverse student population, the school gained its own identity as a school for bright students with learning differences and attention deficits. Local funders supported the creation of an updated, thorough academic program founded on research and experience. A language arts curriculum called CodeBreakers© was developed with the express purpose of helping kids with learning and attention differences learn to decode language and become proficient readers. In 1993, the Board of Trustees decided to rename the school one last time in honor of Mrs. Lawrence Jontzen, the school's chief benefactor. In August, the school proudly opened its doors as Lawrence School. The Lawrence Board of Trustees approved the addition of a high school in 2000, with the first freshmen class admitted in 2001, the same year the capital campaign to open a new Upper School Campus was initiated. Lawrence School purchased 47 acres in Sagamore Hills in 2002, with Strollo Architects from
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hired to design the building and develop the site. In 2005, Lawrence School became Ohio's sole comprehensive institution for students with learning differences and
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. Every member of the first graduating class was accepted by their first choice college or post-secondary institution. Over half of the capital campaign was secured, and construction on the 62,000 square-foot school started in August by Ruhlin Construction Company. School enrollment continued to increase with full-time students representing 70 communities and 10 counties. Construction on the Upper School Campus completed in 2006. That same year, Lawrence School, in cooperation with Case Western Reserve University's graduate psychology program, launched the Ethan D. Schafer Center for Learning Differences at the Lower School Campus, providing all students in Northeast Ohio with affordable and professional learning disorder testing and comprehensive psychological assessment. In January 2007, the Upper School Campus opened its doors, featuring wireless technology and notebook computers for each student, SMART Board™ interactive whiteboards in each classroom, assistive technology provided to those students with dyslexia and other learning differences, a theater, a space dedicated to the arts and sciences, regulation size baseball and soccer fields, and a full size gymnasium and weight room.


Athletics

Lawrence School is a member of the Lake Effect Conference, offering 10 sports at the middle and high school level, including: * Baseball * Basketball * Cheerleading * Cross Country * Esports * Golf * Soccer * Softball * Swimming * Volleyball


Accreditation and Memberships

Lawrence School is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) and chartered by the
Ohio Department of Education The Ohio Department of Education (ODE) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government responsible for primary and secondary public education in the state. The Ohio State Board of Education is the governing body of the department ...
. Memberships and affiliations include: *
National Association of Independent Schools The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) is a U.S.-based membership organization for private, nonprofit, K-12 schools. Founded in 1962, NAIS represents independent schools and associations in the United States, including day, boar ...
* Ohio Association of Independent Schools * Cleveland Council of Independent Schools *
National Association for College Admission Counseling The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), founded in 1937, is an organization of more than 25,000 professionals from around the world dedicated to serving students transitioning from secondary to postsecondary education ...
* Ohio Association for College Admission Counseling *
International Dyslexia Association The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a non-profit education and advocacy organization devoted to issues surrounding dyslexia. It is based in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The International Dyslexia Association serves individuals ...
* Learning Disabilities Association


References


External links


Lawrence School website
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