Leelanau School
1 Old Homestead Road, Glen Arbor, Michigan, United States
About the Leelanau School
Leelanau School is a prestigious secondary school located at 1 Old Homestead Road in the charming town of Glen Arbor, Michigan, United States. Known for its rigorous academic curriculum, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to individualized learning, Leelanau School provides students with a unique and enriching educational experience. With a focus on developing critical thinking skills, creativity, and leadership abilities, the school prepares students for success in college and beyond. The beautiful campus, nestled in the picturesque landscape of northern Michigan, offers a supportive and nurturing environment where students can thrive both academically and personally. Experience the difference at Leelanau School, where excellence in education is the top priority.
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1 Old Homestead Rd, Glen Arbor, MI 49636, United States
Reviews of Leelanau School
"Bathrooms completely not wheelchair accessible here. ADA code for barrier free and standard sized bathroom stalls was established in 1990, and iterated again in 2010, and my wife was told that they were "grandfathered in", which is not a clause of the Federal ADA code or the State of Michigan ICC 117.1 2009 building code. I hope you don't have elderly relatives, slip on ice and break something, or ever have to use a wheelchair or crutches if you expect to feel welcome here."
"The teachers are very skilled and the administrators are engaged and talented. Despite its small size, it offers a good range of extracurricular activities, including arts, music, theater and outings. They offer a very solid education in the core high school skills: math, literacy, science, etc. It takes advantage of its truly beautiful and unique setting in the middle of a National Lake Shore for teaching opportunities (such as for biology) and socially (for camping and outings)."
"I really don't have the words to describe how incredible The Leelanau School is. In the two years that our son has been attending we have seen him absolutely flourish, both academically and socially. His feelings of isolation have been melted away by the compassion of the faculty and staff and, perhaps more importantly, by the love and friendship of a student body which is not only encouraged but _expected_ to treat all of its members with kindness and respect. Academically he has been introduced to the kinds of concepts and ways of thinking that will prepare him not only for further education, but for a full life as a creative, productive, and engaged human being. In this process he has consistently been challenged, been pushed to improve himself and to understand his own potential, but never has he been asked to do something beyond his means, been put down for having difficulty, or been expected to attempt anything new without the support and encouragement of his teachers and classmates. My wife and I always say that if we had unlimited resources to create a school for our son, to handpick the teachers and administrators and to design our own curriculum, the result would end up being The Leelanau School. It has quite simply changed all of our lives."
"Our son suffers from ADHD and spent 9th and 10th grades at our local public high school. While this high school is consistently rated as one of the best high schools in the United States, it was not a good fit for our son. Even with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) in place, school was pretty much a disaster for him. The public school would give him "accommodations": extra time to take tests, the ability to turn homework in late, etc. But our son was still being taught in mainstream classrooms, with 30+ kids. He did not get the individualized attention he needed. As our son so eloquently put it one day, "What difference does it make if I get extra time to take tests if I don't know what I'm doing?" Enter the Leelanau School in Glen Arbor, Michigan. Or, as we now call it, "The best high school on the planet." Just before our son's junior year began, we went to visit the school. The Leelanau School is a private, non-profit, strength-based experiential boarding high school school for intelligent boys and girls who simply learn differently. They specialize in teaching kids with ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, and similar learning differences. Their strengths lie in their dedicated faculty and small, supportive boarding school environment. Their mission? "To support the discovery of individual potential through academic, physical, and personal development of students who learn differently." While driving home after our tour of the school that summer, our son said something very profound to me and my wife: "I think this school could change my life." And change his life it has. Our son has gone from feeling "lost" in school to feeling welcome. From getting poor grades to getting excellent grades. And from not wanting to go to school to absolutely loving it. In just a few months, he blossomed into an excellent student, made lifelong friendships with fellow students from around the world, and did things he never would've done in public school (e.g., performed in a play and performed music and sang in front of a crowd). He has done these things because he feels comfortable in his environment; an environment where all the students like and support each other and where teachers give the individualized attention students like our son need to learn. My wife and I honestly believe that if it wasn't for the Leelanau School, our son would not have received the high school education he deserved and was capable of I highly recommend the Leelanau School without reservation. It is an amazing place."
"Gear toward gifted under achieving students. They help students find whys to learn that will help them to be successful in school and life. Leelanau was an answer to our prayers, they saved our son. He went form not caring and struggling in school to graduating with honors, with several college admittances and academic scholarships offers to choose from. Leelanau School offers caring teachers and staff that really want to change their student lives. The growth is our son was remarkable!"
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