Special Advertising Section continued from p. 13 kids’ horizons, because we realize that we’re not just a neighborhood community anymore, but a global community,” Gladieux says. “Every relationship we make — with the staff, the kids and the parents — is created to make this global community possible.”
Tech savvy: Every classroom has its
own iPad, with a Smart Board to go with it, and at least two computers. If that’s not enough, there is an Apple computer lab for the student body and staff to enjoy.
Kids Unlimited
after school and summer programs for grades K-8 3891 Martha Ave. 1-800-269-1432. www.kidsunlimitedacademy.org
Goal: Kids Unlimited Academy is
K-8 charter school
824 Sixth St. 419-705-3411. www.hollingworthschool.com
Mission: Providing personalized support to accelerate academic growth with schoolwide differentiated educational activities. Satisfaction: 94% of parents feel that their child is receiving a good education at LHSTG, based on a March 2012 survey. Parental involvement: “We have a
responsibility to provide services at a high level,” says Head of School Terrence Franklin. “We also have high expectations for our students and desire our parents be partners in their child’s education and development.”
Lial Catholic School
committed to providing the best learning environment possible for students to perform at the highest levels.
Catholic elementary school for students beginning with readiness (4 and 5 year olds) to middle school (13 year olds)
Individual learning plans: Each
5700 Davis Rd., Whitehouse. 419-877-5167. www.lialschool.org
student is trained on how to assess their strengths and weaknesses by helping to create and manage their own Personal Plan for Progress. They can reflect on their own personal aspirations and talk about areas of strength or areas for improvement.
open to all: “We service ALL children, even those with special needs.”
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L. Hollingworth School for the Talented & Gifted
• February 2013 • www.toledoparent.com
Mission: Caring community focusing on Gospel values in formation of the whole child What’s different: Students work at
their own pace in multi-age groupings in open spaces for interaction among classrooms. Campus sits on 96 wooded acres. Voice and private piano lessons dur-