Join our new Wednesday Workshops Enrichment Series, or apply today for immediate, summer or fall placements!
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Cajal Academy’s ground-breaking program empowers bright and gifted students with the tools they need to turn their innovative ways of seeing things into reality in college and beyond, with research-backed special education programs reducing learning & social-emotional disabilities. Join us to learn more!
Join us for one or more of our Workshop Wednesdays Enrichment Series for bright, gifted and twice exceptional students! Build executive function and social skills through project-based learning while getting to know Cajal Academy students, teachers and clinicians for a mini project-based learning unit. Find out more!
Students have an early dismissal on the day following most 3-day weekends and breaks, to enable them to ease back into school, recover from the fatigue of travel, etc. We plan required staff professional development and planning activities to coincide with these days. This is a mandatory attendance day, as we have found that it serves an important therapeutic value.
Join our Info Session in person or virtually to learn about Cajal Academy’s summer program for bright, gifted and "2e" kids! Explore new interests while learning executive function and social skills through project-based learning with experienced educators and expert licensed therapists. RSVP today!
Cajal Academy is the world’s first program for kids with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and other complex chronic medical conditions—all within a next generation educational model that utilizes current neuroscience and project-based learning to empower bright and gifted kids to overcome learning, social-emotional and neurophysiological differences. Join us to learn more about our program and meet the team behind it!
Join internationally-recognized neuropsychologist Steven Mattis, PhD, A.B.P.P. and Cajal Academy Head of School Cheryl Viirand to learn about the science behind twice exceptional students’ educational and social-emotional needs, and how you can use that information to empower them to thrive in college and the “real world” beyond. RSVP.