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Notes for Prospective Students
Applicants must complete the following process in order to be
considered for admission to the Centreville Layton School: 1. Call
Centreville Layton School or complete the Inquiry Form to set up a
meeting and tour with the Admissions Team. 2. Meet with a member of
the Admissions Team. Please bring any applicable reports,
IEPs, evaluations, or pertinent information with you for review.
PreK- 6th Grade Applicants must complete and
return the application for admission, the Parent/Guardian
Questionnaire, and the Parental/Guardian Consent to Observe form,
along with the processing fee ($75.00). Applicants can view an
application here. The Admissions Office will review the materials
mentioned above and contact you regarding the remaining steps in
our admissions process. If it is determined to be appropriate: 1.
We will set up a time to observe your child in his or her school
setting to assess their academic learning behaviors, level of
engagement and participation, and to understand the learning
environment to which they are accustomed. The observation is
helpful in determining classroom placement for step. 2.We will
arrange a time for your child to visit Centreville Layton School.
Typically, your child will spend two consecutive days
attending classes, taking a mathematics placement test, meeting
with the reading specialist and, when appropriate, a language
therapist and/or occupational therapist. The visit is
important to allow the Admission Team to work with your child and
determine if your child will benefit from Centreville Layton
School`s program. 3. When an admissions file is complete (all
materials mentioned above and documents have been received) the
admissions committee will meet to discuss the candidate and convey
an admission decision. The parents/guardians will then be
notified of the decision. 7th
12th Grade Applicants must complete and return the
application for admission, the Parent/Guardian Questionnaire, and
Student Questionnaire, along with the processing fee ($75.00).
Parents must sign and submit the following forms to the applicant`s
current school: Math Teacher Recommendation, English Teacher
Recommendation and Transcript/Testing Release. The applicant`s
current school will send these forms directly to Centreville Layton
School. Please click here for the Centreville Layton
School application and forms. The Admissions Team will review the
above mentioned materials and contact you regarding the remaining
steps in our admissions process. If it is determined to be
appropriate: 1. We will arrange a time for your child to visit
Centreville Layton School. Visitors will spend a day with a student
ambassador from their prospective grade level. The visit includes
participation in a full day of classes, submitting a writing sample
and interviewing with Mr. Reese, Head of School. The visit is
important to allow the Admission Team to work with your child and
determine if your child will benefit from Centreville Layton
School`s program. 2. When an admissions file is complete (all
materials mentioned above and documents have been received) the
admissions committee will meet to discuss the candidate and convey
an admission decision. The parents/guardians will then be
notified of the decision. What to expect throughout the
Admissions Process Centreville Layton School prides itself
on an Admissions Process that is thorough, supportive, and
responsive. The information provided by families will be kept
confidential through this process, and testing and IEPs will be
reviewed by the teacher and therapists who will be working with
your child through the visitation process and upon enrollment.
Admissions decisions are made with the best interests of the child
and the family at the center, and acceptances are based on whether
the child will benefit from the programs and support services that
are offered.