As Dyslexia, ADHD, and Learning Disabilities Awareness Month is recognized nationwide, Springer School and Center in Cincinnati has announced a strategic partnership with Villa Madonna Academy High School/Junior High.

“Partnering with Springer School and Center will provide yet another layer of support for our students and families,” said Villa Executive Director and HS/JH Principal, Pamela McQueen. “As a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence Lighthouse School, we are committed to helping all students excel academically in our college-prep program. We are truly grateful for this incredible partnership.”
Through this partnership, Villa Madonna faculty will benefit from tailored Springer-hosted professional development focused on ADHD, dyslexia, and executive function challenges. Springer Diagnostic Center professionals develop a thorough understanding of Villa Madonna Academy’s educational environment and work with Academy families as an extension of the Villa Madonna team. As a result, evaluations for their students include personalized recommendations that align with their unique educational environment. This ensures that students receive guidance designed to support their individual learning needs within the framework of the Academy’s academic approach, helping them thrive academically and personally.
“We are thrilled to be a mental health partner with Villa Madonna Academy,” said Diagnostic Center Lead Psychologist Molly Bernosky. “More children will have access to psychoeducational services that are comprehensive and personalized to reflect their school setting. A partnership allows us to elevate the evaluation experience for families so that a seamless continuity of care may be provided to the child’s family after the evaluation. VMA and Springer are committed to supporting the whole child and their family, as a team.”
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