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Subject: School for dyslexia and other learning hurdles - Tarrant County, Texas


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Hill School
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Date Posted: 12:55:39 06/29/11 Wed

Hill School is a full-service school for different learners – bright students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADD, ADHD and other learning differences. We have one campus for grades one through 12 in Southwest Fort Worth and one for grades one through eight in Grapevine. Our exceptional faculty members emphasize intensive small-group instruction in core subject areas to ensure that all students have an opportunity to reach their full academic potential. Our students explore interests and affinities through athletics, fine arts (drama, visual arts, music, band) and a wide variety of community involvement activities.
To learn more, visit www.hillschool.org!

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