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1. Independence Academy-Indiana - Marion County

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· 7 reviews

4701 Central Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46205

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Independence Academy-Indiana: what do users think?
Jill Wenger: Two of my cousins have attended Independence Academy of Indianapolis. I have watched them flourish since they started in 2008. They both have graduated, gone to college and will be moving into their own separate apartments next year. This wouldn't have been possible had it not been for this school and their staff.I attended the end of year talent show. Upon arriving at the school I noticed that everyone was so happy. The students were greeting the staff joyfully and with excitement.The talent show was amazing. There was a wide variety of acts. All of the students supported each other. There was a person who got stage fright and started crying. She left the stage. Some of the kids went back to support her. She came back on stage and every kid was thrilled, clapping and genuinely happy for her. It was beautiful.I will never forget the feeling of love and kindness that came across from the first step into the Independence Academy of Indianapolis.
James Le Vay: I could not have gone to a better high school than The Independence Academy. Not only did I get my high school diploma, but I made many friends whom I still keep in touch with to this day. The teachers were nice and worked hard to teach the students as well as help them achieve success and go down the right path as members of the larger community. All in all, I would recommend the Independence Academy, and if I had a child of my own, I would send him or her to IA.
Sue Moore: Independence Academy opened new doors into the future for our community. The open environment is beautiful and welcoming for all that crossed and will cross the threshold. We opened our eyes into the journey forward with endless possibilities. I couldn't be more proud
Tracy Dallman: My son graduated from the Independence Academy. I cannot thank the staff enough for the kindness and patience shown to him throughout his middle and high school years. Although he graduated a year before they moved to their new facility, I have seen it and it is a wonderful place!
Kaki Garard: Independence Academy has a lovely new facility! This allows for a larger sense of community - which is what IA creates for families. A Warm Welcome for All! Highly recommend you see for yourself!
Logan: I went to this school for 4 years. When I say that I am grateful for the opportunity to avoid public school, namely North Central High School, I took it. The main reason is that North Central piles on the workload. They treat you like your good grade is just another dollar on the teachers paycheck, which, actually is how they decide their pay, I was told by my geography and history of the world (GHW) teacher when I went there. As far as I know that hasn’t changed. Besides that fact, Independence Academy was better because you aren’t swamped with as much work as a standard public school. They teach ACTUAL LIFE SKILLS! How to make a resume, how to apartment and job hunt, how to budget. I made a suggestion to have a currency to help facilitate earned privileges, and we called them IA dollars. We had those old check registers, to track our balance. They have fun Fridays and depending on what kind of fun Friday it is depends on what you would do at the end of the day. There was video game, movie, fitness(least fave), and maybe a few others. I was beyond grateful for the opportunity to go here.However… it is expensive. I understand that a parent would take a bullet for their child, and that is very admirable, but in this case it isn’t you, it’s your wallet. The number I am about to tell you is a year. Two semesters.$14,000.A year.There were some scholarships available for me to chip down that price a bit, but… if you’d do anything for your child and don’t mind handing over 14k a year, then… go for it. It’s absolutely worth it if other schools cannot accommodate your child.I graduated in January 2019. Well technically I was done with all my classes, and I went to the ceremony in may.
Cokeland Saxton Gaming: I went to this school from 2011 - 2016. The first two years were fine. The last two year were the worst ones of my life. This school was like a prison for me. It gave me anxiety and trust issues.
Nicholas D: I am a student here! And I like this school! They help us to know ourselves! They also help us understand the teacher! And it is easier! Than my old school! Talawanda school district in oxford Ohio was bad!
Anna Dougherty: When we cam here we were lost and in need of so much help and guidance. The staff and school board truly care about the students and families thst attend this wonderful school. We are thankful everyday to have a safe, caring, accountable, loving, forward thinking place for my son to call a home away from home. I would reccomend them 1000 times over and would gladly make the same huge choice to move to a new city, so my son had a REAL SCHOOL to attend.
Mary Charnley: Staff is warm and inviting. The small student body allows for more one on one interactions. The sensory rooms are wonderful. The older building is not ideal but the "contents" make up for it. The neighborhood is a great place for location and school walks.

2. Worthmore Academy - Marion County

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4601 N Emerson Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46226

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Worthmore Academy: what do users think?
Summer Kisses: Went to this school when I was younger, all the teachers are rude and unprofessional. Especially to the disabled students they yell at them and treat them anyway they want. Please don’t bring your kids here, you’ll have better luck dropping your kids off at a local petting zoo then here.
Karl Buetow: Worthmore Academy is an amazing group of teachers! Caring and supportive staff that are dedicated to providing the best educational program for children with learning disabilities. The best!
B E: I will never go to this place again. The staff there is rude and petty. Also, don't park between the lines in their empty parking lot and fly a drone for 20 minutes or an employee will pull up to you and chase you off. Anyway, here's a free picture of your place since I'm a nice guy.
April Lynn Moore: Really cares about children. I highly recommend. The director really has kids best interest at ❤!
Diana garino: Worthmore is an amazing group of extraordinary teachers! Each child receives specific instruction that supports their learning needs in a loving, caring, respectful environment. Ms J......beyond the best!!!
Bart Waclawik: Worthmore Academy consists of extremely dedicated and hardworking teachers who ALWAYS have the children' best interest in mind. Ms. J, the principal, is one of these quiet heroes, who has dedicated her life to helping the kids achieve their full potential. My son has been attending the Worthmore Academy for several years and I can honestly tell you that every child is made felt like he or she is worth more!

3. Special Education Office - Marion County

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975 N Post Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46219

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