A Game-Changing Summer
Landmark's Summer Programs serve students with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities (LBLD), which fall under the broader category of specific learning disabilities (SLD). Students who attend our summer program say that they don’t know how they could have gotten through the school year without Landmark. They also say that the program helped them gain the skills and confidence to succeed inside and outside of the classroom.
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Our Summer Programs
High School—Space Available!
July 5 – July 30, 2021
Landmark High School's four-week Summer Program combines intensive, academic skill development with thrilling afternoon activities for students going into grades 8-12, who have been diagnosed with dyslexia or another language-based learning disability (LBLD), which fall under the broader category of specific learning disabilities (SLD). Landmark's program is personalized for each student and designed to improve reading, writing, spelling, math, and study skills. Help your student get back on track after months of remote and hybrid learning!
Elementary•Middle School
July 6–August 6, 2021
Program full. We are no longer accepting new applications to our 2021 EMS Summer Program. We will be in touch with families of applicants in process.
Landmark's Elementary•Middle School Summer Program will minimize learning loss and regression and prepare your child for a successful and productive school year. Our program offers intensive academic skill development and is designed for students going into grades 1–7 with a diagnosed language-based learning disability (LBLD), such as dyslexia, average to above-average intelligence, and a healthy emotional well being.
Skills+
July 26–August 6, 2021
With Skills+ in just two weeks middle and high school students can take their skills to the next level. Executive function challenges are common among students. Our short and effective seminars will help students refine their study and executive function skills, explore and adopt new strategies, develop strong study habits, and boost academic achievement in a small, low-pressure setting.
Skills+, a half-day program, is designed specifically for students enrolled in public or private middle and high schools who need to develop strategies and skills to apply across all subjects for an academic advantage next year and beyond.
