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The Kidd Family
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“Dyslexia is our superpower” is a motto at GRACEPOINT, but don’t mistake this as a boast. Rooted deeply in its culture is the creed that the dyslexic mind is a gift from the Creator to be cherished, celebrated, and purposed for loving our neighbor. There’s a palpable, con dent sweetness exuding from this little school that we love dearly! It is truly a breath of fresh air for those weary from the dyslexic journey and a breath of fresh air for our culture at large. (And literally a breath of fresh air…the students spend a lot of time outside!)
Our boys have really bene ted from the Orton-Gillingham training that happens in their very small reading groups every day. Their dyslexic minds are nurtured very creatively in every subject and the whole student is cultivated with lots of physical activity integrated into the day.
The Hicks Family
GRACEPOINT has been a miracle worker for our daughter! She has gained con dence and is no longer embarrassed by her dyslexia; she embraces it and is proud of who God made her to be. She talks about her future with excitement, knowing that with God’s help, she will accomplish the plans He has for her. It means so much to us that Kylie’s teachers are praying for her and guiding her biblically. We were thrilled to nd a place that not only meets her individual academic needs but also encourages her spiritual growth.
The Coyne Family

The moment we walked into the school, GRACEPOINT felt like home exuding warmth and kindness. We were embraced and supported by the faculty and staff, and their encouragement meant the world to us. Learning we were not alone in our journey lifted a weight from our shoulders.

Grayson now embraces his dyslexia as a superpower, and the con dence he has is indescribable. We truly believe that being with other kids that share his gift has allowed him to see himself as who God created him to be.










