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Center Academy – Coral Springs

Basic Information
Address: Center Academy Corporate Offices - 6710 86th Ave. N. Pinellas Park, Fl 33782.
Campuses in Cape Coral, Coral Springs, Hunters Creek, Jacksonville, Julington Creek, Lutz, Maitland, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Park, Riverview, Waterford Lakes, FL
County: Broward
Phone Number: 954-575-1231
Fax Number: 954-575-1038
Email: infocs@centeracademy.com
Principal: Frank Sagarese
School Type: Private, Special Education
Additional Information
Founded: 1968
Ages/Grades: Private, Special Education
School Setting:
Along with our small school settings, the structure of the classroom is a critical component of education. Center Academy’s unique classroom design allows for both group instruction and quiet, individualized study. Our classroom design and management have been refined over the course of five decades. With our small class size and extensive curriculum, we provide all students with a friendly, safe learning environment. Center Academy has specific and deliberate classroom expectations that ensure order, consistency, and motivation throughout the day.
School Size: 72
Classroom Size: 18
Student/Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Tuition:
14,580-17,880
Financial Aid:
FES-UA, FES-EO, FTC, Step Up & Center Academy Scholarships
Curriculum:
Based on our assessment of each student, we develop an individualized program that incorporates appropriate academic levels and prescriptive strategies which recognize processing strengths and weaknesses. Students may receive accommodations or work on remedial materials to address attention, thinking skills, memory skills, or other processing avenues.
Students with more significant processing deficits or dyslexia may use programs such as Lexia’s PowerUp or Core5 (personalized and adaptive reading programs based on Science of Reading principles), Learning Ally (audio books to help students dealing with dyslexia), IEW (a scaffolded approach to teaching the art of writing essays) and a specified math remediation program.
Support Services:
Our typical student teacher ratio is 9:1. Our classrooms have a qualified teacher and a teaching assistant. This class size is optimal to allow individualized attention to students' needs and still allow for quality interaction among students. We believe one should not limit a child's potential for growth. We approach each student with the confident attitude that he or she will grow and prosper in our program.
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Notes/School Information:
Center Academy is accredited by Cognia, the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the National Independent Private Schools Association. Students receive credit for each academic course completed. Graduating seniors receive a regular diploma recognized by the Florida Department of Education and accepted at all Colleges and Universities.