THE RANKIN INSTITUTE AT THE FLETCHER SCHOOL HOSTS 24TH ANNUAL FLETCHER FORUM

THE RANKIN INSTITUTE AT THE FLETCHER SCHOOL HOSTS 24TH ANNUAL FLETCHER FORUM
The mission of the Rankin Institute's annual Fletcher Forum is to increase public awareness and understanding of language-based learning differences and disabilities. This event is an annual presentation by a nationally recognized expert in the field of learning disabilities. It is underwritten by corporate and individual sponsors and open to the public at no charge. The Fletcher Forum provides education and enrichment to teachers, other professionals, parents and community members.
The Fletcher School empowers students with learning differences to achieve bright futures by offering an individualized, multisensory, college preparatory curriculum that prepares them to reach their full potential. Our bright, talented, and often gifted students learn in small, structured classes with a 6:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Individual and prescriptive learning plans are developed for each student.
The Fletcher School is a kindergarten through twelfth grade college preparatory school offering intense remediation in academic subjects as well as opportunities to learn strategies for compensating.