TUSTIN, Calif., March 20, 2018 -- The Prentice School, a private, nonprofit academic school, which offers unparalleled learning experiences to students with learning differences such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD, anxiety, and visual processing and executive function disorders; is excited to announce that Devon Green, a recognized leader in special education, has accepted the position as Head of School.
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“The Board of Directors at Prentice is thrilled to have Devon Green as our newly appointed Head of School,” says Mark Gaines, Prentice Board President. “With her special education credentials, her strong personal connection to our parents and students, and her demonstrated commitment to our mission; we are confident in her ability to lead the Prentice team as we continue to enhance our program of delivering innovative education for students with learning differences.”
“I am incredibly honored to carry on the mission and vision of our organization, and grateful to the Board for trusting me with this opportunity as Head of School,” says Devon Green. “We will continue to refine and enhance our program to meet the unique needs of our school community for students with learning differences.”
Devon is experienced in working closely with students with learning differences and families, and is deeply sensitive to their needs, fears, and concerns. She is sincerely invested in the social, emotional and physical well-being of the students and families with whom she interacts.
“Our mission is to provide innovative education and nurturing for students with learning differences to succeed in life,” says Devon. “My staff’s tireless commitment to the students and families will enhance our program even more, which is really more than assuring for me knowing that I have a dedicated and solid team in place. I am thankful to be part of such a reputable organization with a mission statement I firmly believe in.”
Parents and donors, as well as educational and healthcare professionals interested in learning more about The Prentice School may visit prentice.org for additional information.
ABOUT THE PRENTICE SCHOOL
Founded in 1986, The Prentice School is a private, non-profit academic school located in North Tustin, California that has transformed the lives of over 5,000 students. It is a Certified Nonpublic School through the California Department of Education and is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The Prentice approach is designed to engage students on three learning pathways, including auditory, visual, and kinesthetic. Using evidence-based curriculum and instructional methodologies, a structured literacy approach, multi-sensory instructional strategies, and ongoing progress monitoring, The Prentice School offers an unparalleled learning experience to students with learning differences who possess average to high intelligence, whose needs have not been met in a more traditional classroom setting.
You can learn more about The Prentice School at www.prentice.org or call (714) 244.4600
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