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Special Education:
All Heart Learning Academy

Private School: K-7

Our K-7 Private School provides educational and therapeutic services for children with special educational needs. This private school environment offers innovative and integrated programs and services on-campus including therapy, specialized nutrition, and nursing.  
 
We are pleased as punch to participate in the USDA National School Lunch Program. All meals are free to enrolled students, when on campus. 

Our Approach

We believe in taking our mission to heart. We offer our students a safe, secure environment where ability and potential is individually nurtured and maximized.

 

Our teachers use research-based, hands-on instructional strategies through a thematically organized curriculum designed to meet individual needs via:

 

Language and Communication

Mathematics

Art and Sensory Exploration

Adaptive Skill Building

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Our multi-disciplinary team uses individual assessments together with parent collaboration to set unique educational and developmental goals for each student. Parents have the flexibility to incorporate necessary therapies into the individualized educational plan (IEP), including Speech and Language, Occupational and Physical therapies as well as Applied Behavior Analysis. Children are thoughtfully placed in the best classroom environment, equipped with low student-to-teacher ratios to ensure exceptional individualized attention and the most enriched, dynamic experience. 

Tuition

Tuition plans are individualized for each student, ensuring families can meet the costs associated with attending ASC Private School. Additional funding options are available through the McKay or Gardiner Scholarships. These scholarships provide funding for eligible students to attend an approved public or private school of their choice.

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MORE 411? info@annstorckcenter.org

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Early Intervention Preschool

Our Early Intervention Preschool serves infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children between the ages of three months to five years who exhibit developmental delays. We are focused on developing educational, social, and physical skills through specialized and individualized curriculum and therapy.
 
Every child grows at an individual pace, but research shows that a child's first three years are the most important time for learning. Getting help early puts your child on the right path to learn and develop at their full potential.

Suspect your child has delays? 

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INFANTS & TODDLERS 

3 MOS to 3 YEARS

The only program of its kind in Broward County to serve children under 3 during the most critical stages in brain development. We provide the necessary services to help them reach their utmost potential. Gratefully supported by the Henry L. and Kathryn Mills Foundation and the Children's Opportunity Group.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DOE) 3-5 YEARS

Children aged 3-5 with an active IEP referred by the School Board of Broward County. It includes necessary therapies during classroom hours and offers intensive and specialized classrooms with a low teacher-to-student ratio.

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Need an IEP?

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AFTER CARE AND

SUMMER CAMP

Literacy based enrichment programs funded by the Children's Services Council of Broward CountyOffering children with an active IEP (aged 3-10) safe, positive programming after school and during school breaks featuring arts and crafts, STEM, social-emotional development, and cultural arts.

“The provider does a wonderful job. The staff are very caring and nurturing towards the children. They encourage the children, provide assistance, and deliver age-appropriate lessons that are designed to meet their needs.”
 
 - Children’s Services Council 

Early Intervention Preschool

Maximizing Out of School Time (M.O.S.T)

ASC'S MOST Afterschool Program provides literacy-based enrichment programs funded by the Children Service's Council of Broward County. Our programming offers children with special needs (ages 3-16) safe, positive programming after school, during school breaks, and summer featuring arts and crafts, STEM, social-emotional, development, and cultural arts. 

What We Offer

Homework Help
STEM Activities
Social-Emotional Development
Cultural Arts
Literacy Enhancement

Field Trips

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Find Out More

To get more information on after school and school break programs visit Click Here

or scan the QR code below:

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Integrated Programs & Services

ON DEMAND NURSING 

School nurses are on-site and available for individual healthcare needs, such as g-tube feedings and respiratory treatments.

BEFORE CARE

For an added fee, early care is available starting at 7am in the familiar, enriching environment you and your child have grown to love. Registration required. Spots are limited.

AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT 

Maximizing Out of School Time (MOST) is literacy based, providing enrichment through art, STEM, social emotional development and cultural arts. Funded by the Children's Services Council of Broward. 

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & SNACKS

We cater to unique mealtime and snack time needs, such as gluten/casein-free, vegetarian, and modified textures. We also participate in the USDA National School Lunch Program.

THERAPY SERVICES

Therapy services are integrated into the classroom setting and are also available through private insurance during after-school hours and breaks, ensuring therapeutic continuity.

REPORT SCHOOL ABSENCE

MOST PROGRAM

IMPORTANT: Reporting Misconduct by Instructional Personnel and Administrators

All employees and administrators have an obligation to report misconduct by instructional personnel and school administrators which affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student. Examples of misconduct include obscene language, drug and alcohol use, disparaging comments, prejudice or bigotry, sexual innuendo, cheating or testing violations, physical aggression, and accepting or offering favors. Reports of misconduct of employees should be made to the Director of Education or Human Resources Department. Reports of misconduct committed by administrators should be made directly to the Human Resources Department.
 

Legally sufficient allegations of misconduct by Florida certified educators will be reported to the Office of Professional Practices Services. Policies and procedures for reporting misconduct by instructional personnel or school administrators which affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student are posted in the school office and on our website annstorckcenter.org.

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