06/22/2026
Meet the instructor behind our upcoming Teacher Training Programs: Christi Kubeck!
As a Literacy Specialist, Christi brings 20 years of elementary school teaching experience and a decade of deep specialization in dyslexia. She holds a B.A. in Elementary Education, an M.A. in Reading Education, and is a dedicated member of the Orton-Gillingham Academy as a Fellow in Training (FIT/OGA).
If you're looking for actionable strategies to bridge the gap between sentence structure and impactful paragraphs, Christi can help you.
Ready to elevate your teaching strategies this year?
š Click the link in our bio to learn more about our upcoming programs and secure your spot.
06/17/2026
For neurodiverse students navigating dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or executive functioning challenges, traditional academic settings can sometimes feel like trying to speak a foreign language. But drama speaks to them differently. It is a doorway, a bridge, and a space where they are not only seen, but truly heard.
In our latest blog post, High School Drama Teacher Genevieve Lynch shares how the theater arts act as a safe, expressive outlet for our students. Click the link in our bio to read the full piece, "The Spotlight Within: Drama Creates a Pathway to Confidence and Communication for Neurodiverse Learners."
06/12/2026
The best way to wash away a hot week of camp? A giant foam party! š«§
Our Summer Safari campers wrapped up the second week of camp with bubbles, smiles, and laughter.
06/12/2026
The science of art, learning, and possibility! šØ
The Howard School is proud to be a part of the NeuroArts Coalition (The Woodruff Arts Center) in the state of Georgia!
Our students are helping lead the science of the NeuroArts forward with visionary teams from the Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing (College of Computing at Georgia Tech), Uncommon Sense Lab, and the Georgia Tech Institute for Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, and Society. We are documenting how the arts shape learning, cognition, and possibility for neurodivergent students.
06/05/2026
Week One of summer programs is officially in the books! āļø
From our youngest campers to our high schoolers, campus has been buzzing with energy, breakthroughs, and a whole lot of summer fun.
š¦ Summer Safari (grades K-9) is keeping skills sharp in reading, writing, and math using games and hands-on, multi-sensory activities, and classic summer games and activities!
š Academic Ignition (grades 10-12) is setting a rock-solid foundation for the upcoming school year strengthening executive function, math, and language skills to be the fall ahead of the curve!
Swipe through to see some of our favorite moments from the week!
06/05/2026
This spring, our seventh-graders completed a hands-on entrepreneurship class in partnership with that brought real-world economics to life!
Working in teams, the students experienced the fast-paced metal-recycling sector firsthand. From tracking market trends, managing financials, and building collaboration skills, they learned how to execute a successful business plan.
Some of the project's highlights include the students receiving a tour of a working recycling facility and learning about dynamic career paths like operations, sales, mechanics, welding, and business ownership.
05/22/2026
What time is it?! SUMMERTIME! āļø
The final bell has rung, and our annual Last Day of School Goodbye Parade is our official kickoff to the summer!
There is no better way to close out a year of achievements, friendships, and growth than cheering on our amazing students as they head into summer break. To our families, faculty, and brilliant students: thank you for making this school year unforgettable.
Have a safe, fun, and relaxing summer vacation.
05/22/2026
Our middle school campus came together for our annual 6th and 7th-grade Celebration Breakfast. Students, parents, families, and faculty gathered to honor the incredible milestones our students reached this year.
Teachers took the stage to share personal reflections on every studentācelebrating their academic grit, their social-emotional learning breakthroughs, and the unique perspectives they bring to their classrooms. While itās always bittersweet to say farewell at the end of the school year, we are filled with immense pride as we send them off to the next grade with our best wishes.