The Legacy Difference

Built for how children with learning differences actually learn.

Legacy is not adapted from a mainstream model. The methodology was built from scratch around the way children with dyslexia and language-based learning differences thrive. Four things make Legacy different from any other school your child could attend. Each one is here because it matters.

THE LEGACY DIFFERENCE

Structured literacy. Multiple methods. One conviction.

Legacy delivers structured literacy through Orton-Gillingham and other evidence-based approaches. The faculty holds certifications across multiple programs: Lindamood-Bell, Visualizing and Verbalizing, On Cloud Nine, Wilson-family methods, and several others. We use what works for the child in front of us, not what fits a single brand of curriculum.

Embedded counseling sits alongside academics because the academic and the emotional cannot be separated for children who have spent years feeling like they are failing.

Daily One-on-One Tutoring

Built into every student’s schedule. Not a pull-out program. Not a supplement.

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A colorful bulletin board with flowers, butterflies, and the words 'Let Your Mind Bloom' in a room with two people working on laptops in the background.
A classroom scene with a teacher and a student engaging in a learning activity at a table. The table has various educational materials, including play money and signs related to money, with a colorful bulletin board and supplies in the background.

Multisensory Learning

Across every subject — not just reading. The way the brain actually retains new skills.

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Outdoor Learning

Eight acres of campus, Camp Terrapin grounds, and learning that happens outside the classroom.

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A girl in a blue hoodie and white tights and a woman in a navy dress with glasses play hopscotch on a sidewalk outside. The hopscotch game uses colored circles with numbers on them, and the girl is in motion with one foot on a green circle. The woman observes with smile. The background shows parked cars, green trees, a wooden deck, and a white house under a partly cloudy sky.
A young boy with brown hair, wearing a blue sweatshirt, is sitting at a wooden table and drawing or writing in a spiral notebook with a black pen. The background features art supplies on shelves and colorful artwork on the walls, including a butterfly painting.

Skill-Based Pacing

Children move at the right pace for them — not at the pace of a calendar.

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COME SEE LEGACY FOR YOURSELF

Most families know within ten minutes.

The best way to understand Legacy is to walk through the door.