Benton Hall Academy Invites All to Open House!
As parents evaluate their student’s progress through the first 2 months of the 2018-19 school year, Benton Hall Academy presents its style of education as an alternative via an Open House to be held on October 25, from 5:30 – 7:00 pm. In addition to learning from teachers, administrators, present students and their parents, and board members about the unique educational approach of BHA, interested families can visit with several post-high school programs offered in the Middle Tennessee area.
At this time of year, parents may be asking themselves some or all of the following questions about their child’s present educational delivery system:
·Is my child challenged to their full potential?
·Is my child accepted and encouraged by the educators, administrators and students in their present school setting?
·Is my child learning excellent study, organizational, social and life skills?
·Is my child excited to go to school or do they dread it every morning?
Many of these questions will be addressed at the Open House while parents and their children tour the facility, meet the faculty, talk with present students and learn more about the mission and purpose of BHA. In addition, representatives from the following post-high school programs will be available to discuss their unique approaches to “life after high school.”
·College Living Experience – Since 1989, College Living Experience (CLE) has been providing transition supports to young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and other varying exceptionalities. The CLE team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of individualized services across the areas of academics, career development, independent living, and social skills. It’s these wrap-around supports that help each student experience independence as they transition to college, pursue a career and build a life away from home. For more information: https://experiencecle.com
·IDEAL (Igniting the Dream of Education and Access at Lipscomb), Lipscomb University – IDEAL is a two-year, non-residential certificate program that is designed to encourage and support students with Intellectual Disabilities/Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD) to experience college as their peers do. IDEAL students between the ages of 18 and 26 and who have completed high school take classes, go to sporting events, complete internships, eat in the cafeteria, attend chapel and enjoy just being a college student. For more information: https://www.lipscomb.edu/education/special-programs/ideal-program
·Next Steps at Vanderbilt University – Next Steps at Vanderbilt was launched in December 2010 supported by the Vanderbilt Kennedy University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (VKC UCEDD). It is a 4-year inclusive higher education program committed to providing students with intellectual disabilities inclusive, transformational postsecondary education in academics, social and career development, and independent living, while honoring equality, compassion, and excellence in all endeavors. For more information: https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/departments/nextsteps/index.php
In announcing the event, Head of School Jimmy Purcell noted, “The best way for prospective parents and students to fully understand a BHA education is to visit the school, talk with everyone involved in their child’s education, and learn how we approach each student’s education by specializing it to their needs.”
Parents and students are cordially invited to attend the Benton Hall Academy Open House on October 25 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm. The school is conveniently located at 5555 Franklin Pike, Nashville, TN 37220. For more information, contact us at 615-649-5591 or check out our website at: https://www.bentonhallacademy.org/
Our Mission: Benton Hall Academy is a place where children who learn differently, are educated with compassion, inspired to discover their strengths and maximize their potential.


