The Academy of St. Louis is pleased to announce its high school to post-secondary transition education program for students with learning disabilities. The program is designed to help students with many types of learning disabilities develop the tools they need for greater success upon leaving the school environment.
The facts show that approximately 80 percent of students with learning disorders or ADHD are unemployed after leaving school. At the Academy of St. Louis, students receive a comprehensive set of tools they can use, whether they plan to pursue further education, or they need assistance transitioning into adulthood upon graduation.
The educators at the Academy of St. Louis are aware of the necessity for a thorough plan to help students transition into adult life. This can help give students and their parents or caretakers the necessary peace of mind the student will be able to move into adulthood with fewer challenges.
To learn more about the program offered by The Academy of St. Louis, the school can be contacted at their website or by phone at 636-534-5099.
About The Academy of St. Louis: The Academy of St. Louis is a Catholic school for students with learning disabilities associated with the Archdiocese of St. Louis. The school offers comprehensive K-12 programs for students with learning disabilities, including those with learning disabilities, developmental delays, speech/writing/language disorders, students on the autism spectrum and students with emotional disorders.
Company name : The Academy of St. Louis
Name of the submitter: Terri O’Daniel
Designation: Owner
Contact No of the submitter: 636-534-5099
Email ID: tod@acadstl.org
Address : 1633 Kehrs Mill Rd.Chesterfield, MO 63005
Website : https://acadstl.org/