High Road Academy of Prince George’s County2024-01-11T16:47:22-05:00

High Road Academy of Prince George’s County

High Road Academy of Prince George’s County serves students referred from Prince George’s County, the District of Columbia, and surrounding Maryland Districts. Our program provides intensive academic services for students to build their foundational skills while accessing their grade level curriculum. The instructional and therapeutic teams work collaboratively for a holistic approach to learning. Our goal is to remediate deficit areas while building students confidence and motivation during the learning process. We want our students to be prepared academically and socially and develop a love of learning while acquiring skills that will generate success in their future endeavors.

  • (P) 301.429.6191
  • (F) 301.429.6194
  • 5100 Philadelphia Way, Suite J
    Lanham, MD 20706
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Our Students

Students are referred to The High Road Academy of Prince George’s County (HRAPGC) by Prince George’s County, the District of Columbia, and surrounding districts. High Road Academy of Prince George’s County serves students in grades 3-12, ages 8-21. In addition to serving students with Specific Learning Disabilities, HRAPGC serves students with OHI, Speech Language Impairments, Multiple Disabilities, and Intellectual Disabilities.

Our Staff

Our school is led by an Administrative Head and Education Director. We are proud to employ Certified Special Education Teachers, Transition Staff, Contractual Speech Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Licenced Social Workers.

High Road Academy of Prince George’s County is a private separate day program serving the instructional and social/emotional needs of students with a wide range of learning disabilities. Because we specialize in this specific population and have garnered decades of experience in expertly meeting the needs and addressing the challenges of learning-disabled students. Our special education program offers the optimal setting to increase each student’s sense of self-worth and advance their academic development. Our overriding mission is to make sure each student feels successful in all areas of their lives—in the classroom, at home, and in the community—through academic achievement, improved self‐esteem, and heightened self-confidence. We therefore concentrate all our efforts and initiatives on creating a strong and supportive learning environment that builds students’ skills and aptitudes and breaks down identified barriers.

By focusing on key areas — academics, social/emotional supports, support services, and transition / life planning services — we are able to meet the individual needs of our students. Through collaboration with a student’s IEP team, we are able to choose the most appropriate learning model based on a given student’s present levels of performance, social capabilities, motor coordination, and ability to learn in a group setting.

Utilizing four specific instructional rotations, students are assessed academically, gain self-regulation skills, learn with district-aligned academic curricula, and utilize integrated technology.

Our Transition Program works with elementary/middle school students on career interests and exploration. The program works with our high school students on independent living skills and career/college exploration. Students participate in a variety of experiences such as college tours, technical/vocational school tours, job shadowing experiences, resume building, and interviewing skills. Topics and workshops such as budget management, travel training, career fairs and living independently are conducted throughout the school year. We have also partnered with Prince George’s Community College’s workforce development program for students to earn certifications in computer repair, ServSafe, and childcare.

We have partnered with Joe’s Movement, Panera Bread, Omega Studios, and ViaTech for job shadowing experiences. Our students have gained community service hours through partnerships with the American Red Cross, Alliance Nursing home, and Food with Friends.

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High Road Academy of Prince George’s County
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