Acacia Academy

Private | PK-K, 2-12 | Nonsectarian | 105 students |  

PHONE: (708) 579-9040

FAX: (708) 579-5872

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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6425 S Willow Spring

La Grange, IL 60525

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"We are best known for success in reading."

Acacia Academy is a private school in La Grange, Illinois. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 105 students in grades PK-K, 2-12.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 15 school community members.

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Associations: NAPSEC,CEC; Basketball; Coed; Computer arts; Nonsectarian; Radio/video/multimedia
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Posted on Mar 2, 2012
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I am a former student of Acacia Academy, I came there in 2003 for eighth grade. I came to Acacia diagnosed dyslexic and with very little social skills after spending 8 years starting at kindergarten to seventh grade in a Catholic school that did nothing to help my failing grades or they way kids treated me. After a few months my grades went up, I had tones of friends and I actually wanted to go to school. I stayed through high school where I worked on my own level, exceeded all my own expectations and then helped others. When I went back to my doctor who diagnosed me he was amazed that I didn't show any signs that my dyslexia was slowing me down. I went to college, excelled in psychology, got great grades and did not need further assistance with learning other then what a normal college student would need. I am now a successful adult, who has worked for great companies likeWalt Disney and excelled in all my positions. If it were not for Acacia Academy, the caring staff and the attention I got I would probably be working a minimum wage job and not have any social skills. Acacia Academy saved my life and I will forever be thankful

Posted on Nov 1, 2010
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Acacia is a great school! Outstanding staff! ...Educational programs to meet individual student needs and a beautiful outdoor nature center!
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Posted on Oct 27, 2010
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Acacia Academy has given my student what other schools could not.... a fantastic education designed for his specific needs. He has improved tremendously in reading and math! The staff and principal are experts in their fields and the nature center makes for a wonderful outdoor learning environment!
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Posted on Oct 21, 2010
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My child absolutely loves his new school! Thank you Acacia for all you have done!
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Posted on Dec 4, 2009
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The high school is not a good environment for an Asperger's/autism child. The behaviorally disordered kids will pick on them and the teachers will not or can not intervene. The school is also very low academically. There was a lot of open book tests and movie watching. The school's website states that the kids will be able to work on their own level, but in reality, my son's freshman class all worked at the same, low level. We withdrew our son from Acacia for these two reasons.
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Posted on Sep 16, 2009
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we found this school to have poor leadership, weak academics and an unpleasant environment. I would not send a child here
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Posted on May 5, 2009
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my son entered this school in 5th grade. he had been bullyed so badly that he rarely spoke. within a month he had friends and was feeling confident again. within a year he was the class leader. his academic skills have surpassed any expectations the district had for him. the tangible learning and frequent jr. high field trips give them a far more useful education than the traditional schools do.
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Posted on Dec 23, 2008
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After attending a therapeutic school and needing a different environment - Acacia has been a breathe of fresh air and a welcome change for our child. They have been understanding, compassionate and the very change that was necessary for continued growth. The academics are just right and our child has grown due to 1/1 teaching with a group of friendly and understanding staff - and students! We are so thankful!
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Posted on Oct 16, 2008
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Acacia is absolutely amazing! The culture of the school is completely opposite of public schools. My son just started in September and the entire staff at Acacia is outstanding. Everything is about students needs. My son is now happy and excited about learning and I give Acacia all the credit. I highly recommend Acacia Academy!
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Posted on Nov 28, 2007
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My daughter started at Acacia when she was 3 years old. Now she is a successful child with straight A's. I am so impressed with the staff and how my daughter advanced there that my son (3 years old) began school there this year. I wouldn't trust just any facility to nurture and educate my children. What a fantastic opportunity for any child.
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