
Student Learning and Enrichment
The Weber School’s Learning Enrichment program supports students with documented learning differences through individualized learning plans informed by current professional evaluations. Working with families and teachers, we provide appropriate instructional and testing accommodations aligned with school policies and each student’s documented needs, and when relevant, we advise families on the process for requesting accommodations on standardized tests. We do not modify the curriculum.
Students may also access targeted supports such as academic coaching for executive functioning, study skills, and planning, as well as literacy support when appropriate. Our learning specialist provides practical, classroom-connected support by observing as needed, collaborating with teachers and families, and offering recommendations for strategies and accommodations. Because students’ needs evolve, plans are reviewed and updated to reflect each learner’s strengths and growth.
Student Social and Emotional Support
The Weber School supports students’ social and emotional well-being through a comprehensive counseling program that collaborates with families and outside providers; peer leadership that helps new students feel connected; and age-appropriate learning on mental health, suicide prevention, substance use, and personal safety. We partner with trusted community organizations, including JF&CS BeWell and Northside Hospital Cancer Institute. We also offer ongoing parent education and community programs with expert speakers on timely mental health topics that evolve with the needs of our students, families, and community, alongside regular training for faculty.


Questions?
- Jordan Crawford, Director of Student Support and Enrichment
[email protected] - Rosie Grinzaid, Associate Director of Student Social and Emotional Support
[email protected] - Evonna Bruner, Learning Specialist
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