Greengate School

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Greengate School
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Location
Huntsville, AL, USA
Information
Religion none
President Dr. Marcia Ramsey
Enrollment

30

Faculty 19
Average class size 5 students
Student:teacher ratio 4:1
Type Private
Mascot Greengate Griffin
Established 2002
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Greengate School for Dyslexia is a private, non-profit school located in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. Established in 2002, Greengate School provides a fulltime elementary program for children in with dyslexia in Huntsville Alabama. Starting with three students in a church, Greengate had 32 students in 2006 and 19 teachers. The school has a 4:1 student teacher ratio and is a member of the International Dyslexia Association and is formal candidate for the Orton Gillingham Academy and SACS/CASI accreditation.

The school's mission statement says "Our mission is to educate and support bright children who have specific learning differences in reading, spelling or writing so that they may realize their full potential." and stated goal "To assist students in managing their learning differences so they may cultivate their strengths. We are dedicated to creating a challenging curriculum in a responsive learning environment where students can build the social competence and academic skills required for future success."

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