Founded in 1973, The Lewis School is a private, nonprofit educational institution that serves students with language-based learning difficulties. It offers a range of academic and recreational activities for students in kindergarten through grade 12. The school assists with the development of reading, writing, spelling, listening comprehension, auditory sequencing and active working memory...
The Lewis School of Princeton is a private, non-profit, college-preparatory, K-12 co-educational resource of educators and advocates for persons with language-based learning differences related to dyslexia, auditory processing and attention.
The Lewis School of Princeton and The Lewis Clinic for Educational Therapy was founded by Marsha Lewis in 1973 as a small tutorial school and educational diagnostic facility at a time when many educators flatly denied the existence of dyslexia or failed to recognize the potential among bright students whose diverse learning styles were unlike those of the majority of their peers. The Lewis...