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By AI, Created 9:30 PM UTC, May 21, 2026, /AGP/ – One School of the Arts & Sciences in Longwood is opening Land of Hope in August 2026, a middle school pathway for scholars in grades 6-8 with dyslexia. The program pairs structured literacy with small cohorts, multisensory instruction and hands-on learning as the school expands its academic model.
Why it matters: - Land of Hope gives middle school scholars with dyslexia a dedicated pathway instead of a pull-out or remedial model. - The program is designed to support confidence, literacy growth and a more personalized learning experience for grades 6-8. - One School is expanding its offerings in Central Florida with a second pathway built for different learning needs.
What happened: - One School of the Arts & Sciences launched Land of Hope, a specialized middle school pathway opening in August 2026. - The school is located in Longwood, Florida. - Enrollment for founding families is open and intentionally limited. - The launch adds a new option alongside One School’s Core School Pathway.
The details: - Land of Hope is a fully integrated academic pathway. - The program is not a pull-out program or a remedial track. - The pathway is built for scholars in grades 6-8 who benefit from a more personalized, multisensory approach. - Program features include small cohort learning and individualized support. - Program features also include structured literacy and multisensory instruction. - The pathway includes hands-on, future-ready learning experiences. - The environment is relationship-centered, with a focus on scholars being deeply known. - The Core School Pathway centers on collaborative, arts-integrated, future-ready learning. - Land of Hope is for students who benefit from personalized instruction and structured literacy support. - All scholars also take part in the school’s Innovation & Leadership Institute. - The institute includes engineering, media production and real-world problem solving. - The school says the institute builds leadership and creative thinking alongside academics.
Between the lines: - Head of School Kristen Sayavan framed the program as a response to students who internalize school struggles as personal failure. - Sayavan said Land of Hope is meant to help scholars rediscover confidence and learn how they learn best. - The program reflects a broader shift toward specialized, student-centered education for learners with dyslexia. - One School is positioning different learning profiles as a source of strength rather than a deficit.
What’s next: - Founding family enrollment is already open. - The first cohort is expected to begin when Land of Hope opens in August 2026. - The school is likely to use the launch to grow both its Core School Pathway and its specialized dyslexia-focused track.
The bottom line: - One School is betting that a structured-literacy, whole-child model can better serve middle schoolers with dyslexia while broadening its footprint in Central Florida.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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