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Reflections: Spreading the Word About the Program and the Issues

With a circulation of more than 4,000, Reflections is both a report on our school and a source of helpful information on topics related to dyslexia. This publication focuses on wider issues such as effective instruction and philosophical underpinnings of dyslexia, while spreading the word about TNCS's mission, philosophy and instructional approaches.

Download recent Reflections issues in PDF format:

ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010

Spring 2011 Awards

Spring 2011

Reflections is sent to all faculty, parents, alums, trustees, advisors, current donors, potential donors, friends of the school, former faculty, alumni families, past and present referral sources, public and private school contacts, past professional institute attendees, and people who have inquired about Admissions at TNCS. Questions or comments about this newsletter may be directed to:

Development Office
4211 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA 23227
Tel: 804-264-3276
Fax: 804-264-3281
Development@tncs.org

Teaching the World
About Dyslexia

  • TNCS developed and published teacher manuals used in public and private school settings.  A national publishing house now handles these books.

  • TNCS faculty members conduct local and national workshops and seminars to share their knowledge of teaching dyslexic young people.

  • TNCS hosts a Summer School program for middle school students and a Professional Institute for educators and parents.

READ: Art Show & Sale

This year's READ: Art Show &Sale. featuring over 100 regional artists and benefiting New Community will be February 24-25! Click here to purchase tickets to the Opening Reception &/or NYC Raffle tickets. Like READ on Facebook to get sneak previews and more!

IN MEMORIAM

Click here to give a gift in memory of Jean N. Dickinson. To read more about this inspirational visionary who helped shape New Community click here.

New Head of School Named

Click here for the announcement of the new Head of School

Success Stories


Potter, sculptor, TNCS grad:
Maggie Smith, class of '92.

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