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Шаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox school Franklin Academy is a co-ed special education boarding school in East Haddam, Connecticut, serving students in grades 8-12 as well as post-graduate students. The school's primary mission is to provide education to adolescents and young adults with nonverbal learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders.

Description

The Middletown Press reported, Шаблон:Quote The students are boys and girls in grades 8-12 as well as some doing a post-graduate program.[1] The school also runs a Summer Sojourn program which focuses on experiential learning.[1] The camp: Шаблон:Quote

Franklin Academy's online learning curriculum mirrors a classroom built on student and teacher interaction, according to reporter Dave Puglisi. Built in just a week, the online platform system includes students' routines, providing a schedule of a full day's classes and social activities.[2]

Both boarding and day school programs are available. Its student to faculty ratio in 2022 was approximately 2.4:1.[3]

Franklin Academy is designated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.[4] It is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges,[5] and is also a member of the National Association of Independent Schools.[6]

History

Campus map of Becket Academy (sketch).
Sketch of Becket Academy circa 1971 showing various campus buildings, roads, and other complexes.[7]

The East Haddam property on which Franklin Academy's campus is located previously had been home to three other institutions: Becket Academy, established in 1964 as a residential school for boys;[7] Founders School;[8] and Haddam Hills Academy for juvenile offenders.[8]

In November 2001, Franklin Academy was incorporated by John Claude Bahrenburg and Albert Brayson, leaders of the former Haddam Hills.[9][10] Initially, "business partners intend to open Franklin Academy without seeking state approval", according to Hartford Courant reporting.[11] Preparations for opening began with an administrative team in 2002, with founding headmaster Frederick Weissbach.[12] After the Connecticut State Department of Education granted approval to operate, the school spent $2.5 million on campus facilities.[13]

On February 22, 2021, Franklin Academy and its headmaster were sued for alleged racism. The case was settled for an undisclosed amount.[14] The school's legal issues are documented on Unsilenced, a non-profit website.[15]

In 2022, Tom Hays became director of Franklin Academy, with Fred Weissbach taking the role of president.[16] On November 2, 2023, the Board of Trustees announced retirements of Fred Weissbach and Tom Hays at the end of the school year, and the appointment of Alex Morris-Wood as Head of School on July 1, 2024.[17]

Enrollment

Franklin Academy opened with an enrollment of 33 students in September 2003.[13] Enrollment has generally increased with time. Its opening enrollment of 33 students climbed to 57 to start 2005, then 68 in 2006.[18] As of 2020, enrollment was 76 students.[3] Since at least 2010, the enrollment total seems to have steadied around 80 students annually, according to statements by independent organizations.[5][6]

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