Centreville School is a private Delaware school for children with learning disabilities. Originally founded as The Delaware Learning Center in 1974, Centreville School stresses early intervention of children with learning disabilities. The 2008 enrollment was 123 students.
Since the founding of Centreville School in 1974, the academic program has evolved from one focused on the basic academic areas with associated support in motor and language development to a program that has become involves experiences designed to maximize each student’s strengths as well as improve their areas of weakness. While the core beliefs of the school have remained unchanged the program offerings have dramatically expanded.
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