Landmark School

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42°33′09.70″N 70°50′04.32″W / 42.5526944°N 70.8345333°W / 42.5526944; -70.8345333

Private, boarding school in Prides Crossing, Massachusetts, United States
   Blue and goldSongLandmark School SongAthletics conferenceEastern Independent LeagueMascotVikingsAccreditationNew England Association of Schools & Colleges;
Massachusetts Department of EducationPublicationThe LanternNewspapernoneEndowment$10,000,000Tuition$57,800 Day
$75,900 ResidentialWebsitewww.landmarkschool.org

Landmark School in Beverly, Massachusetts is an American school for students in grades 2–12 with language-based learning disabilities such as dyslexia and executive function disorder.

History

Landmark School was founded in 1971 by Dr. Charles Drake with the goal of educating students whose reading, writing, spelling, and mathematical skills did not align with their thinking and problem-solving abilities. In the beginning, there were only 40 students and a small group of teachers on one campus in Beverly, Massachusetts. Today, Landmark serves over 475 students in grades 2-12 from 23 states and 10 countries. The current Headmaster is Josh Clark. Josh follows Robert Broudo who retired after 50+ years at Landmark. Landmark offers both a day program, boarding program, and summer program.[citation needed]

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