Dyslexia Tag

Every May, we celebrate The Legacy School's team of dedicated, skilled, and caring educators and staff for Teacher & Faculty Appreciation Week! We honor teachers and faculty for all they do to support students with language-based learning differences, including Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia! From t-shirts...

Do you know anyone with dyslexia? Would you know how to recognize the signs of dyslexia? Just before Spring Break, current Upper School and Lower School students got a glimpse into their futures from the 2025 Alumni Panel. Recent Graduates of The Legacy School's Class...

What is progress monitoring? Well, simply put, it is the regular assessment of a student's academic progress and the collection of data to inform and monitor instruction. Students at Legacy just completed their final, formal progress monitoring for 2023-2024, and they are so relieved it...

As much as we would love to teach Legacy students forever, eventually they do have to graduate and move on to great new things. One of our goals is to make sure every student that comes to Legacy is prepared to succeed in high school,...

At Legacy, we work to ensure bright futures for our students. We help students with dyslexia build independence and confidence so that they are prepared to face the challenges of high school, college, and careers. Part of achieving great things is setting goals and working...

  The Legacy School hosted our annual alumni panel on Friday, April 12th 2024! It is an honor and a joy to welcome old friends back to share about life beyond Legacy. We were joined by five former students that are now in high school and...

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, which is dedicated to bringing more awareness about dyslexia, especially how much harder a dyslexic child's life is than their non-dyslexic peers.  Being able to read and write with ease is something many people take for granted, but imagine looking...

When your child has learning differences, it can be scary. Many parents want their child to be like their siblings, or like "other students". That is not a reasonable expectation. Anatomical and brain imagery studies show differences in the way a person with dyslexia develops...

[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern"][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""] May 23, 2014 The Legacy School Expands, Opens New Building To Better Educate Kids With Learning Differences In this season of school graduations, other news emerges on the education front. Sykesville-based The Legacy School opens a newly constructed, 3,000-square-foot building...