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Here are 4 ways to contact us to learn more about our program and/or explore partnership opportunities!
1) Complete this form to get in touch!
3) Want to Zoom with us? Make an appointment!
Sales solicitation? Please send us an email instead!
4) Come see our new home!*
We’re located at 13 Marshall Street in Norwalk, CT; please plug the address into google maps directly as it tends to send visitors to our old location! There is ample parking in our front lot with the big clock tower, and we have overflow parking available in the back. We look forward to meeting you!
*In order to support the needs of our students, all visits to Cajal Academy must be scheduled in advance.
Do you represent a public school district? Please reach out!
Cajal Academy isn’t just an independent school, we are a fully mission-driven non-profit educational “think tank” dedicated to developing transformative and cost-effective new educational approaches that leverage modern neuroscience to empower kids. Since we opened our doors in 2019, we’ve been redefining what’s possible for the individual kids in our program, for special education and for K-12 education as a whole, with a research-backed approach that is proving successful at reducing or even removing learning and in some cases social-emotional disabilities. Our students’ profiles become less complex over time, empowering kids to go on to mainstream college or K-12 settings, in some cases into a “general education” population—all at less than the cost of alternatives that can’t offer students these opportunities viewed across a 2-3 year time frame. We pass those savings on, with programming costs that may decrease by as much as $30,000 per year!
We are passionate believers in the value of public education and committed to publishing and disseminating our techniques as our program continues to grow. We are also well aware of the funding crisis currently facing our state and the nation, and are committed to being part of the solution. We are currently working with a number of public school districts to develop new models for public-private partnerships that can help us all to move forward, while bringing forward a new educational model that meets the needs of more of the kids in the room. Visit our resource center for public schools, or use the form above to contact us about how your district can join the conversation!