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Keystone Explained: A Zoom for Professionals

Sun, Apr 14

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This call is designed for professionals and leaders who know and work with students who exhibit learning differences and want to learn more about Keystone Education Center.

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Keystone Explained: A Zoom for Professionals
Keystone Explained: A Zoom for Professionals

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Apr 14, 2024, 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM

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Join Founders for a 20 minute information presentation, learn about the vision and dream for our school. Help us bridge the gap for students & set them up for ultimate success! We'd like to partner with you to find out which students really could thrive in our school setting, and answer any questions you might have. We invite you to be a part of our Keystone Pioneer Village...the voices who will shape the future of our school. 

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Keystone admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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  • 1. What types of students does Keystone Education Center serve?
    Keystone Education Center is designed for children ages 8–13 with mild to moderate autism, adhd, anxiety, and related learning differences. Our multiage classrooms provide individualized support, small group instruction, and a nurturing environment where every child can thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.
  • 2. What makes Keystone different from other schools?
    Keystone offers a unique blend of academic instruction, life skills, and weekly community outings. Our certified teachers use technology, hands-on learning, and character development in a small, private-school setting. No other school in our area provides this combination full-time.
  • 3. What is the class size and student-to-teacher ratio at Keystone Education Center?
    We cap enrollment to keep a low student-to-teacher ratio and multiple certified educators on staff. This allows for personalized attention and flexible grouping based on student needs. In our multiage classroom settings, students are more likely to cooperate than compete. The spirit of cooperation and caring makes it possible for students to help each other as individuals, not see each other as competitors.
  • 4. What does a typical day look like?
    Students start the day with a morning meeting in their homeroom, then rotate through engaging core subjects like math, reading, science, and civics. They will spend time together in outside free play time, and more structured PE class. The week also includes a rotation of art, dance and movement, karate, music, character development, and a weekly field trip. The schedule is consistent but responsive to student needs.
  • 5. How does Keystone Education Center support social development and life skills?
    Social growth is woven into everything we do—from group activities and peer interactions to real-world learning during weekly field trips. We also teach daily life skills and positive character traits to help students grow into confident, independent young people.
  • 6. What is the tuition, and are scholarships or financial aid available?
    For the 2025–26 school year, tuition is $12,500 plus a $700 deposit. We accept the Florida Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities (formerly Gardiner/Step Up) and offer limited financial assistance through donations and grant support. We never want cost to prohibit a student from applying.
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