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Vanguard School (Florida)

The Vanguard School is an independent, non-profit, co-educational boarding school and day school located on a 75-acre campus in Lake Wales, Florida. Vanguard serves students in grades 6–12 and specializes in supporting neurodiverse students with learning differences, including dyslexia, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, processing disorders, and executive functioning challenges. A formal clinical diagnosis is not required for admission.

History
Vanguard's origins date back to 1960, when it began as an after-school tutorial program in suburban Philadelphia led by Dr. Milton Brutten and Dr. Henry Evans to provide specialized instruction for students with dyslexia. The Florida campus was established in Lake Wales in 1966 by Elinor "Ellie" Carnill-Steinhilber and William "Bill" Carnhill II. Carnhill, a resident of the nearby Mountain Lake community and the father of a Vanguard student, garnered support from his neighbors to help develop Vanguard's Florida campus. In 1975, Vanguard received accreditation by the Florida Council of Independent Schools. Vanguard was also incorporated as an independent Florida Non-Profit organization. ==References==
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