Franklin Academy (Connecticut)

Franklin Academy
Location
East Haddam, Connecticut
USA
Information
Type Private
Motto Belong, Grow, Succeed
Established 2001
Headmaster Fredrick Weissbach
Grades 8–12 and post-graduate pre-college[1]
Enrollment 80[2]
Mascot The Phoenix
Website www.fa-ct.org

Franklin Academy is a college preparatory boarding school in East Haddam, Connecticut, United States, serving students in grades 812 and post-graduate pre-college[1] who have an "auditory learning style preference". The school's primary mission is to serve adolescents and young adults with nonverbal learning disabilities (NLD), autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and Asperger's syndrome.[3]

The headmaster, or as he is nicknamed, "Fredmaster", of Franklin Academy is Fred Weissbach.[4] The school officially opened in September 2003 with 33 students and enrolls approximately 80. The academy is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.[5]

History

Franklin Academy was incorporated in 2001 and opened with 33 students in 2003. The founding administrative team was Fred Weissbach (headmaster), Tom Hays (educational director), Mary Murphy (residential director), Cindy Pope (admissions director), and Lee Barsom (director of operations). In 2007, Rebecca Hays (clinical director) joined the administrative team.

As the school has grown, they have developed and continually modified a team structure. Each team has a learning specialist, a counselor, a residential dean, a math teacher, science teacher, and two Humanities teachers. Students on each team live together and take classes together, except for electives and some math courses.

The school has maintained a 2:1 student to faculty ratio.[6]

In 2013, Franklin Academy was the recipient of the Asperger's Awareness Council grant.[7]

Curriculum

The year is organized into five five-week quints and two 2–3-week intersessions.[8] Students take a math course, science course, and a double block in humanities. All students also take Individual & Community class (co-taught by the residential dean, learning specialist, and counselor), elective courses, and two intersessions (co-taught by teachers from different disciplines) each year. Classes are skill-based as opposed to covering specific content each year.

The average class size is 5 students.[2]

A transition to college program, Franklin Learning Institute, serves seniors and post-graduates.[9] Eligible seniors and post-graduates may take University of Connecticut classes and online classes through Post University. Seniors in the FLI program also participate in a week-long Capstone service project off campus.[10]

Summer Sojourn

In July, the school runs a Summer Sojourn program which focuses on experiential learning. This program enrolls a mix of students newly accepted for the fall, students from other schools who meet program admissions requirements, and some of the current Franklin students.[11]

Services

The school employs five counselors with master's or Ph.D. degrees, two registered nurses, five learning specialists, six residential deans, a speech and language pathologist and an occupational therapist. An adolescent psychiatrist is on campus twice a week.[9]

In the evenings, the Learning Center is available for scheduled appointments or drop-in peer tutoring.

Students in the Franklin Learning Institute can participate in internship programs partnering with local organizations. These organizations have included the Goodspeed Opera House, the Middletown YMCA, the Ray of Light animal rescue farm,[12] the New Britain Bees minor league baseball team, and Gillette Castle.

Buildings and facilities

There are six dorms on campus: a main dormitory that houses most students, and five smaller satellite dorms for advanced seniors and postgraduate students. There is a science center, a main school building, and a humanities building, which was completed in November 2011. The admissions building is located at the front of campus. The dining hall is next to the athletic field, and under it is the library. The student center is attached to the medical center. There is also a small gym with a workout room. The dining hall is managed by Sage Dining Services.[13]

Extracurriculars

Traditions

Franklin has several annual events including:

References

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  9. 1 2 "Franklin Academy - New England Psychology". NEPsy.com. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  10. "Academics". FA-Ct.org. March 29, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  11. "Summer Sojourn". FA-Ct.org. March 29, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  12. "Ray of Light". RayOfLightFarm.org. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  13. "SAGE Dining Services - Private College and Independent School Dining". SageDining.com. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  14. "Graduation Transcript". FA-Ct.org. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  15. "Home". MathLeague.com. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  16. "AMC 10/12 - Mathematical Association of America". MAA.org. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
  17. "Hartford Marathon - HARTFORD MARATHON FOUNDATION". HartfordMarathon.com. Retrieved April 13, 2017.
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