Centreville Layton School offers a robust educational and cultural experience for students who learn differently. The program identifies academic and social needs of the individual and provides a curriculum that focuses on problem-solving and critical thinking. Through intervention and strengthening learning strategies, the school empowers each student to reach his or her potential.
Students We Serve:
Centreville Layton School’s program is designed to meet the individual needs of children and adolescents who learn differently. Numerous challenges to the learning process can interfere with a child’s ability to succeed in a large, traditional classroom. Our students build skill sets and develop learning strategies so they can overcome challenges, achieve academically and thrive socially.
Centreville Layton School students may face challenges in one or more of the following areas (but are not limited to):
-Dyslexia
-Language processing difficulties
-Difficulties with spelling, reading,
writing, and math
-Fine and gross motor skill delays
-Executive functioning disorder
-Social skills
-Anxiety
-Receptive and expressive language
disorders
-Peer relationships
-School-related apprehension
-Attention issues such as ADHD