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[quote=fmills_chelsea]Hello DC Urban Moms and Dads, My name is Frank Mills and I am the Executive Director of the Chelsea School in Hyattsville. I have been an employee of the school for the last 20 years, and I am very proud of the work that we do for students with learning differences. A little about our school: - We are a small school (85 students max) for students who have been diagnosed with a specific learning disability (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia), an attention deficit disorder, or an autism spectrum disorder requiring low support. - Our largest class size is 8 students. Most classes are 5-6 students each. - Literacy is at the core of our program, which uses the Orton Gillingham methodology for remediation. Every student in the school, grades 5-12, receives a daily 45-minute reading class taught by a reading specialist. - We are a nonpublic school, which means we can accept both publicly-funded and private students. - We follow the public school Common Core curriculum for all classes. - All of our publicly-funded students have an IEP which drives our instructional programming. - The curb appeal of our building isn't the best, but once inside, you'll discover a beautiful school with a positive culture and community spirit. Our next Open House is Thursday, November 20th at 9:00 am. For more information, or if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me personally at fmills@chelseaschool.edu. You're also welcome to visit our website at www.chelseaschool.edu and our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ChelseaSchool[/quote]
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