In the early 1960s, Dr. James J.A. Cavanaugh, Director of the Department of Pediatrics at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in
Brighton, Massachusetts, began working with children with
dyslexia and other learning disabilities. Eagle Hill School in
Hardwick is a college preparatory boarding school established to serve these students, addressing the limited educational options available at the time. Joining Dr. Cavanaugh to launch the school were educational director Charles Drake of
Brandeis University and headmaster Howard Delano, formerly of
Fryeburg Academy. Nineteen children were in residence when the school opened its doors on family-owned property in September 1967. All of them were housed in the Main House, which now contains the school's administrative offices. By the third year, a dormitory was constructed and one hundred children were in residence. In 2009, the boarding enrollment for the school reached approximately 160 students. On May 9, 2023, head of school Dr. PJ McDonald died. About a month later, Erin Wynne was appointed as the school's 4th head of school. == Program ==