ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Cheshire Academy offers a wealth of academic resources dedicated to helping every student succeed as a global thinker, whether through our accessible library database; a writing center committed to cultivating confident, creative writers; a math lab staffed each day by department faculty; advisors devoted to guiding students through school and teenage life; courses set to helping students flourish on the SAT and ACT; extra help periods built in to the school day; or classes designed to welcome and support diversity on our campus.
CENTER FOR WRITING
Educational Services FAQ
How can a student receive accommodations at Cheshire Academy?
The documentation should be current, typically within the past three years, in describing the impact of the disability on student learning and should demonstrate a link between functional limitations and requested accommodations.
Does Cheshire Academy provide testing for learning disabilities or ADHD?
How does the accommodations process work at Cheshire Academy?
How can a student receive accommodations on the PSAT, SAT, or ACT?
A student has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) at their public school. Will they have an IEP at Cheshire Academy?
Advisory Program
All students are assigned to grade-level advising groups led by faculty advisors.
Each week during the advisory period, advisors lead their groups in discussions about school expectations and timely issues of importance to the entire school community. This time is also used for group reflection and team-building activities. Groups and advisors remain consistent from year to year.
On an individual level, an advisor helps a student explore their interests and maximize their potential. They facilitate short-term and long-term goal setting, help students process feedback, and guide students in reflection on their progress. Advisors help students navigate both expectations and opportunities at the Academy and remain in communication with the teachers, coaches, dorm parents, college counselors, and other faculty members who support each student.
Advisors serve as advocates for their advisees and the initial point of contact for parents/guardians. Advisors communicate regularly throughout the year with parents/guardians to keep them informed and maintain a partnership in support of each student. Parents/guardians are encouraged to reach out to a student’s advisor any time a question or concern arises. Questions or concerns regarding a student’s advisor should be directed to the Academic or Community Life Office.