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Middle School for Dyslexia

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Middle School at Horizon Academy

Program Overview

Grades Served: 6-8

Schedule: Full day

Group Size: Averages 12

Program Length: Varies

Location / Format: In-Person

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Learning Without Limits

Traditional middle schools often rely on standard lecture formats that can leave students with learning disabilities behind. At Horizon Academy, we go beyond supplemental help after hours, as our full-day program is geared specifically toward students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and/or dyscalculia.

Academic Curriculum

Learn More about Reading, Spelling, and Writing
Learn More about Multisensory Math
Learn More about Social Sciences
Learn More about STEM
Learn More about Fine Arts
Learn More about Technology and Digital Literacy
Learn More about Ancillary Services
Learn More about Speech and Language Therapy
Learn More about Occupational Therapy

Building Your Child’s Foundations

Focusing on Strengths

Our teachers highlight your child’s creative problem-solving skills, turning their natural talents into powerful tools for academic success.

Addressing Dyslexia

We use the Orton-Gillingham Approach to teach reading and spelling through systematic and multisensory language instruction.

Developing Skills

Horizon Academy integrates The Writing Revolution to teach sentence and paragraph structures across subjects.

Promoting Executive Function

Students learn strategies to independently manage time, organize materials, and plan long-term projects.

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Eligibility

Is Your Child Eligible?

Targeted Intervention

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Our middle school program is exclusively for students with a primary diagnosis of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and/or dyscalculia.

Complex Diagnoses

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We welcome students who have co-occurring learning differences, provided their primary academic obstacles stem from language or math-based disorders.

Co-Occurring ADHD

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Many of our students have co-occurring ADHD, which is why we incorporate executive function skill-building into daily routines to help them stay focused.

A Day in Middle School

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Homeroom Routine

Students organize their materials and preview their daily schedules to build vital executive function skills.

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Language Arts

We use the Orton-Gillingham Approach for explicit reading instruction alongside structured composition practices from The Writing Revolution.

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Math Class

Teachers use Multisensory Math to transition students from concrete objects to abstract mathematical concepts.

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Core Subjects

Students apply writing, organizing, and study strategies within STEM and social science lessons.

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Measuring Progress

Our Process

How to Get Started

  • Horizon Academy staff welcoming visitors during a campus admissions tour.

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    Reaching Out

    You’ve already searched for dyslexia schools in Kansas City. Now it’s time to reach out. A member of our staff will contact you via email to explore your child’s unique learning strengths.

  • Student working independently at a classroom desk during a Horizon Academy summer program.

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    Introducing Horizon Academy

    During a virtual parent meeting, we will guide you through Horizon Academy’s program and teaching methods. Then, we can schedule a screening and tour of our facilities.

  • Student balancing on classroom equipment during a movement activity.

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    Submitting Your Application

    Once screening is complete and we determine that your child is a match for our program, you can begin the enrollment process for either the full-year or summer programs.

  • Hands-on learning disability simulation activity using specialized instructional materials.

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    Additional Testing

    If your child requires additional diagnoses, we can provide consultations and testing services to ensure that we can meet their needs both in and out of the classroom.

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Hear From Parents Like You

  • "She was excited that she was learning. The number one thing that stuck out to..."

    - Stefanie E.

  • "We got to see the inner workings of the classroom, and how well the structure..."

    - Beth S.

  • "I couldn’t imagine what another year would have been like without Horizon Academy."

    - Kim P. (Zella's Grandma)

  • "It is just unfathomable, the development that we have seen in Harlow. Her reading skills..."

    - Bruce B.

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