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Private school
The Carroll School
Location
25 Baker Bridge Rd.
Lincoln, MA, USA
Information
TypePrivate
Established1967
Head of schoolRenée Greenfield
Websitewww.carrollschool.org

The Carroll School is a school for students diagnosed with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. The school consists of a lower school in Waltham, Massachusetts, a Middle School in Lincoln, and an upper school in Wayland, Massachusetts. The school serves grades 1 through 8.

History

The Carroll School was founded in 1967 by Dr. Edwin Cole, F. Gorham Brigham, and Samuel Lowe. Since its founding, the campus has expanded multiple times. The lower campus goes up to grade five. The middle campus goes up to grade eight. The upper school campus is a former mansion, and was bought for $5 million from businessman John Fish in 2016. Located in Wayland, Massachusetts, it serves the two-year 8th-9th grade program as well as the non-academic administration.

References

  1. McLaren, Mandy. "'The system is rigged': How Massachusetts school districts fail dyslexic students and their families - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  2. "Mission & History - Carroll School". www.carrollschool.org. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  3. Arsenault, Charlene (13 September 2016). "Carroll School Site Plan Gets OK From Zoning Board". Wayland, MA Patch. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  4. "Carroll School dedicates Fish Center in Wayland". Wicked Local. Retrieved 4 January 2025.

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