Hill School Of Wilmington vs. Southeastern Autism Academy
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School Overview
Overview
The Hill School of Wilmington offers a unique half-day intensive remediation for students in grades 1-8 with learning disabilities (such as dyslexia) and/or attention deficit disorder.
Our mission is to empower children who have learning differences with the skills needed to become confident, independent learners.
The Hill School of Wilmington's program is Orton Gillingham-based and is modeled after one of the southeast's oldest and largest schools for students with learning disabilities, The Hill Learning Center in Durham, NC.
With a proven track record of success for students with language-based learning differences, the school also strives to empower their students by developing their understanding of how they learn.
Southeastern Autism Academy in Wilmington, NC, serves 29 co–ed students in grades K–12 within a nonsectarian, midsize city setting.
Founded in 2011, the school operates with a student–teacher ratio of 4:1 supported by 8 teachers.
Approximately 22% of the student body represents students of color, reflecting aspects of local diversity.
The school is located in the Burnt Mill Business Park neighborhood, offering specialized education services focused on students with autism.
As a special education school without religious affiliation, Southeastern Autism Academy provides a city–based program tailored to its enrollment size.
Grades Offered
1-8
K-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
No
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Learning Difference Programs
Yes
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Learning Programs Supported
specific learning disabilities e.g. dyslexia
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Year Founded
2009
2011
Students Body
Total Students
51 students
29 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
4%
22%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Kindergarten Students
-
2
Grade 1 Students
1
1
Grade 2 Students
3
2
Grade 3 Students
7
3
Grade 4 Students
8
1
Grade 5 Students
7
-
Grade 6 Students
7
3
Grade 7 Students
12
1
Grade 8 Students
6
-
Grade 9 Students
-
5
Grade 10 Students
-
6
Grade 11 Students
-
3
Grade 12 Students
-
2
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
10 teachers
8 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
6%
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Student-Teacher Ratio
5:1
4:1
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
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Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
Apr. 1 / rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
$11,510
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% on Financial Aid
26%
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Average Financial Aid Grant
$5,600
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Admissions Director
Annie Graham
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