Grow Schools, the nation's leading provider of money and
resources for charter school leaders, announced today that it has
acquired and financed the construction of a new school facility for
Language and Literacy Academy for Learning. The school's new
facility will be located in Winter Haven,
Florida, and plans to welcome students in the 2025-26 school
year. The new facility will empower students with special needs,
bringing the school's vision of "abilities above limitations" to
life.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4, 2024
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Grow Schools, the nation's leading
provider of money and resources for charter school leaders,
announced today that it has acquired and financed the construction
of a new school facility for Language and Literacy Academy for
Learning. The school's new facility will be located in Winter Haven, Florida, and plans to welcome
students in the 2025-26 school year. The new facility will empower
students with special needs, bringing the school's vision of
"abilities above limitations" to life. Building Hope funded the
transaction in late November
2024.
Construction will include extensive
interior renovation to create the 15 classrooms, offices,
conference rooms, a mixed-use cafeteria and multipurpose room,
teachers' lounge, food service prep, library, sensory room, and
therapy clinic, along with exterior additions and
improvements.
"It's a privilege to continue to support Language and Literacy
Academy for Learning with its new location and program," said
Maddy Marlton, Vice President of
Real Estate Acquisitions at Grow Schools. "Since 2018, the school's
leaders and teachers have ambitiously served as an Exceptional
Student Education center for disabled children from
pre-kindergarten to 12th grade."
Language and Literacy Academy for Learning's new facility will
be located at 50 2nd Street SE, Winter
Haven, Florida. The new facility will be transformed from
its existing medical office interior to serve the school's mission
to accelerate growth in language, literacy, and social skills for
students with special needs while engaging parents as partners in
education. Construction will include extensive interior renovation
to create the 15 classrooms, offices, conference rooms, a mixed-use
cafeteria and multipurpose room, teachers' lounge, food service
prep, library, sensory room, and therapy clinic. Exterior additions
and improvements will include the addition of an exterior staircase
and site work for ADA parking. Construction and redevelopment of
the building kicked off in late November
2024.
"Funding for our facility expansion will significantly increase
our capacity to serve the community, allowing us to accommodate
more families and enhance service delivery. This expansion will
create jobs, strengthen community ties through events and outreach,
and support our sustainability goals," said Dr. Tandria Callins, Founder, CEO, and Principal of
Language and Literacy Academy for Learning. "Ultimately, it
empowers us to further our mission and make a lasting impact on the
lives we touch."
Building Hope, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to
increasing educational opportunities for K-12 students, funded the
transaction for the new facility. Building Hope partners with
impact-driven lenders, investors, and educational leaders to help
schools thrive by creating environments where students can succeed.
They have helped create over 200,000+ student seats and built 13
million square feet of educational space, ensuring schools have the
facilities they need to foster growth and success.
"Building Hope is proud to collaborate with Grow Schools to
support the expansion and growth of Language and Literacy Academy
for Learning," said Building Hope President of Finance Robin Odland. "Together, we are building a new
facility that not only meets the unique needs of students but also
reinforces our shared commitment to uplift and positively impact
the entire community."
According to the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
access to adequate facilities is one of the biggest challenges
charter schools continue to face. With many charter schools
operating in suboptimal buildings, the lack of facilities is a
serious obstacle to growth. Grow Schools focuses solely on charter
school needs, providing money to run schools, money to buy schools,
and kids to fill schools. With financing options from Grow Schools,
school leaders retain control of their buildings and are afforded
the flexibility to make the modifications necessary to expand their
enrollment and academic programs.
About Grow Schools:
Grow Schools is in service to schools, helping school leaders
get where they're going. We provide money and resources to schools
with the mission of giving every kid a nurturing school environment
where they can flourish. Since 2006, Grow Schools has provided more
than $3 billion in funding to 1,000+
charter schools, supporting the education of more than 2 million
students nationwide. For more information, visit growschools.com or
email hello@growschools.com.
Media Contact
Michael Barber, Grow Schools, 1
520-591-1658, mbarber@growschools.com, https://growschools.com/
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