The Siena School - Silver Spring
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The Siena School is a college-prep day school in Silver Spring, Maryland for bright, college-bound students who have language-based learning differences. Its Forest Glen campus at 1300 Forest Glen Rd serves grades 5 to 12, and a nearby satellite campus covers grades 3 and 4 (the school also runs a separate grades 3 to 12 campus in Oakton, Northern Virginia). Siena tailors its program to students whose primary diagnosis falls into a defined set: dyslexia, specific learning disability or disorder with impairment in reading or written expression, expressive language disorder, or auditory processing disorder. Many enrolled students also have a secondary profile of executive function weakness or mild ADHD. The school works with mild (on grade level) to moderate (about two grade levels behind) needs in reading, writing, spelling, or math, and is direct that it is not the right fit for students with autism spectrum disorder, nonverbal learning disorder, intellectual disabilities, or complex social and communication needs requiring direct speech and language services.
Instruction runs at a 10:1 student-teacher ratio across all courses, which keeps classes small enough for teachers to adapt materials to each student. The curriculum is skill-centered and multisensory, built on the Common Core and National Standards, with daily reading classes in grades 4 through 8 and study skills and organization strategies woven through every subject. Students do project-based and experiential work, authentic assessments, and STEM coursework including engineering and robotics, alongside arts and athletics (eight sports teams, with about three-quarters of students playing at least one sport). College counseling spans four-plus years, with individual family meetings starting in 11th grade and follow-up support into the first year of college. High schoolers also complete a two-week annual internship.
Tuition for 2026 to 2027 is $54,970 for grades 3 to 8 and $55,993 for grades 9 to 12, covering basic field trips and materials. Roughly 40 percent of families receive need-based financial aid, with Siena providing close to $2 million in assistance each year, average grant awards in the $7,500 to $10,000 range, and a limited number of scholarship grants covering up to 75 percent of tuition and fees. Because Siena serves a special-needs population, its tuition and fees generally qualify as a tax-deductible medical expense under IRS Publication 502, and families can apply 529 plan funds (up to $20,000 per year), HSA or FSA dollars, and a FACTS monthly payment plan toward the cost. Prospective families start with a discovery call or school tour through the admissions office.
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- Need-based financial aid (roughly 40% of families; ~$2 million annually; average grants $7,500-$10,000; some scholarships up to 75% of tuition)
- Tax-deductible tuition as a medical expense under IRS Publication 502
- FACTS monthly payment plan
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- language-based learning differences
- daily reading intervention
- executive functioning and organization instruction
- self-advocacy instruction
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