Eagle Hill School

Eagle Hill School is an independently operated, private boarding school serving students in grades 8-12 with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, and other learning disabilities in Hardwick, Massachusetts, which was founded in 1967. Two other schools with the same name are located in Greenwich and Southport, Connecticut.[4]

Eagle Hill School
Location

01031

United States
Coordinates42°21′46″N 72°12′1″W
Information
TypeIndependent private school
Special education
Boarding school
MottoDiscere diverse, diverse docere
Religious affiliation(s)Nonsectarian
Established1967
NCES School ID00603574[1]
01612613[2]
A9302549[3]
HeadmasterPeter J. McDonald
Teaching staff55.3 (on a FTE basis)[1]
65.3 (on a FTE basis)[2]
28.0 (on a FTE basis)[3]
Grades8-12[1][2][3]
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment209,[1] 253,[2] 108[3]
Student to teacher ratio3.8,[1] 3.9[2][3]
CampusResidential school
Color(s)White, Green
AthleticsNEPSAC
MascotPioneer
AffiliationNational Association of Independent Schools
WebsiteEagle Hill School (Hardwick)


Greenwich school

260 students attend Eagle Hill School in Greenwich, Connecticut, who are in grades K-10, and have mild language-processing disabilities. The school consists of 75 teachers, and a student to teacher ratio of approximately 4 to 1. While the Lower School serves elementary school school students, the Upper School educates middle and junior high school students.[8]

Founded in 1975, the school is accredited by the Connecticut State Department of Education and Connecticut Association of Independent Schools. They accept students from Fairfield and Westchester counties, as well as from Manhattan in its day program, and children from the tri-state areas of Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey in its five-day boarding program.[8]

It is also a highly reputable school for students with learning disabilities, and for eight consecutive years, the school has earned a "school of excellence" distinction listing by the National Association of Special Education Teachers.[8]

Southport School

The Southport School, previously known as Eagle Hill Southport School (EHSS), is a co-educational day school in historic Southport village, Connecticut, enrolling children ages 6 to 15. It was founded in 1985 by a group of educators from the Eagle Hill-Greenwich School, including the founding headmaster, Len Tavormina. EHSS is located in the former Pequot School Building on the same site where Southport's elementary school and community center have stood since 1855. The classic brick building was erected in 1918, replacing an older wooden structure. Closed as a school in 1972, the historic building was later acquired by the Southport Conservancy as a treasured landmark. The year 1985 saw its rebirth as a school when it was leased to EHSS under the direction of Headmaster Len Tavormina. EHSS holds a 99-year lease on the building.

Extensive renovations throughout the 1990s transformed the building's interior into a model day school environment. Classrooms, tutorial rooms, offices, staff resource center, curriculum center, and spacious common room were all specially adapted to comfortably serve Eagle Hill's unique educational offerings.

Tavormina retired in 2013, making way for EHSS’ second headmaster: Ben Powers, an educator with deep experience in language-based learning differences, like dyslexia, and ADHD and executive functioning differences. Under Powers’ leadership, EHSS has aligned its program with the huge shifts happening in the learning difference community, thanks to burgeoning brain-based research. Since his arrival, EHSS launched an updated middle school program for sixth, seventh, and eighth graders; focused on incorporating assistive technology into the program; integrated a speech and language pathologist into the program; and, instituted an executive function coaching model. In addition, all of the staff is trained and accredited in the Orton-Gillingham approach.[9]

In November 2017, the school changed its name to The Southport School through an all school community event.[10]

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