Oak Meadow School is an accredited distance learning school that provides flexible, personalized education for students in grades K-12, with a particular focus on supporting those with learning differences including dyslexia, mild learning disabilities, and ADD/ADHD. The school's innovative approach allows families to balance academic rigor with the flexibility needed for students who thrive in non-traditional learning environments, especially those managing special needs alongside other responsibilities.
The curriculum is designed to align with individualized learning plans, enabling students to progress at their own pace under the guidance of dedicated educators. With 78% of faculty holding advanced degrees and a total enrollment of 622 students, Oak Meadow combines the affordability of independent school education with the structure and support many students with special needs require. The school's membership in NAIS and NEASC ensures quality standards and academic credibility.
Oak Meadow offers rolling admissions and tuition ranging from $3,145 to $10,775 annually, depending on grade level. Financial aid is available for 5% of students, with an average grant of $500. For families seeking an alternative educational model that accommodates learning differences while maintaining academic excellence, Oak Meadow provides both personalized attention and comprehensive support services.