Woodland Hall Academy

Woodland Hall Academy was a small private school in Tallahassee, Florida, which catered to 1st to 12th grade students with dyslexia and ADHD.

Woodland Hall was founded in 1972 in Charleston, South Carolina, in a rented white schoolhouse, and in 1975 transferred to a church building.

Woodland Hall implemented a number of special approaches to facilitate learning for dyslexic and ADHD students.

To help students overcome reading problems, classes used a highly structured teaching method that emphasizes repetition and review.

The school itself was a sugar-free environment, and students' families were encouraged to regulate their diets at home.

Woodland Hall Academy