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Elementary/Middle School

Elementary/Middle School Program

Landmark's Elementary/Middle School Summer Program will run from July 5 through August 8, 2012. The program offers intensive academic skill development and fun, confidence-building afternoon activities. Quite simply, the program is guaranteed to minimize summer regression of skills. It is designed for students in grades 1 - 7 who possess average to above average intelligence, a history of healthy emotional development, and have been diagnosed with a language-based learning disability. Students have the option of a Half-Day Academic Program, or a Full-Day Combination Program which includes Afternoon Activities. Each program offers the unique opportunity for students with dyslexia to gain a jump-start on the upcoming school year. Students are accepted in order of application, which may be submitted at any time. Simply fill out our Request for Admission Information form to receive an application.

View our 2011 daily schedule to better understand the pace of the day. We will post our 2012 schedule soon. back to top

Half-Day Academic Program

The Half-Day Academic Program builds language arts skills through small classes and a daily one-to-one tutorial. This program for all Elementary and Middle School students is offered in the morning. Please note: The Half-Day Academic Program is the only option available to 1st and 2nd graders. (Afternoon activities are not offered to this age group.) Tuition for the Half-Day Academic Program TBD.

Full-Day Combination Program

Students, grades 3 - 7, start their day with a morning of academic classes, including a daily one-to-one tutorial. In the afternoon they may choose from one of two supervised recreational and hands-on activities to complement their academic schedule.

Tuition

Tuition for the Elementary/Middle School Program:
Half Day Academic Program: $4,625
Full Day with Afternoon Activity: $6,450

Download the Elementary and Middle School Summer Handbook.

Request for Admission Information

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