Feel free to talk to us: 321-972-2590

or Email Us at : Staciesgause@gmail.com

 
Mission

Inspire Learning Academy will teach your child how to enjoy learning, how to embrace their otherness, and how to make their light shine.

Our School

Inspire Learning Academy began providing direct instruction in very small classroom sizes in May of 2017. We specialize in finding motivation or academic deficits and work hard to increase both areas. Our belief in positive behavior support is our guiding method for getting our students to want to do. We welcome prospective parents to tour our school in Longwood, Florida, and get a firsthand look at how small but effective our classroom environments are.

We provide a transitional process for students to grow from elementary to middle school and beyond. We seek to provide a small and intensive learning environment where students can acquire the skills needed to excel in areas they previously struggled. We want our students to be able to have opportunities to recognize and use their full potential. We will accomplish this goal by increasing confidence, self-esteem, and independence.

We offer Speech, Occupational and Physical Therapy. Our students receive weekly Music, Martial Arts, and Creative Art instruction.

What Makes Us Different

We have certified ESE teachers with behavior therapy experience. Our students receive positive behavior supports during the day to help motivate them to succeed! We understand how to bring learning to an individual level instead of grouping all learners and expectations into one. Our students receive Executive Functioning Training to help them learn and use organization strategies that generalize from school to home.

Reporting Abuse

The contact person to report abuse is the Director, Stacie Gause, MS ABA

According to the Teaching Professional Practices, the penalty for failing to report abuse could result in disciplinary action against a Teacher’s Certification. Depending on the severity, one could be charged and arrested.

Schools that participate in-state scholarship programs must also post notices at the school site and on the school’s website with information about reporting professional misconduct by school staff. The posting must include a contact person and a statement about the penalties for failing to report misconduct. Additional information, as well as samples of the abuse and misconduct notices, are available on the Office of Professional Practices Services (OPPS) website at http://www.fldoe.org/teaching/professional-practices/.

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