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Parent Community

You’re Not in This Alone, and You Never Have To Be.We’re more than a school for students—we’re a community for families.

Raising a child with dyslexia can be an isolating journey, but not at dePaul. From day one, our families become part of a supportive, informed, and welcoming community.

 

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What Makes Our Parent Experience Special

At DePaul, you’ll find educators who walk alongside you, fellow parents who uplift you, and a network that understands what your child and your family need to thrive.

 

Ongoing Communication

Teachers and staff maintain open lines of communication through daily notes, regular check-ins, and family conferences.

 

Workshops & Resources

Parents are invited to learn more about dyslexia, executive function, and student support through curated sessions and guest speakers.

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Parent Engagement Events

From coffee mornings to volunteer opportunities, we create space for families to build relationships with one another.

 

Shared Language of Support

Parents often describe the school as a place where “everyone just gets it.” That shared understanding builds lasting community bonds.