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The Summit School’s curriculum and culture are built for students with dyslexia in Edgewater

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At the end of third grade, Tracy Patton realized her son was not succeeding. He was struggling with his confidence and was off task during language art lessons. “When you’re going into fourth grade and your child can’t read, it’s a very helpless feeling,” she said. Patton was apprehensive about enrolling her son in The Summit School, a private school in Edgewater, where the curriculum and culture is built for students with dyslexia. At first, s…
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