
A Christian microschool for bright students grade 6-12 who learn differently.
Because not all great minds think alike.
Innovative Solutions for Academic Success
Hope United Academy is for students who are twice exceptional, have been diagnosed with dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, auditory/visual processing or executive functioning deficits.
We do not serve those whose primary educational needs include behavioral challenges, intellectual disabilities, or significant emotional disturbances.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” -Jeremiah 29:11
Non-Denominational
All classes are taught from a Christian worldview training students to love Jesus and love themselves.
Microschool
Our student body never exceeds 25 students maximum per year.
See • Hear • Do
Teachers engage visual, auditory, and tactile/kinesthetic components in all lessons.
Specialized Training
75% of our faculty has a master’s degree or higher and specialized multisensory training.

We often compare our students to rubber bands.
We don’t want to stretch students so hard that they break, but we also don’t want to put them in a drawer and never let them fully experience their full potential and the growth that comes from being stretched and challenged.

At HUA, we intentionally build our assignments to stretch and relax, stretch and relax.
Multisensory Learning
Students who are twice exceptional, have dyslexia, ADHD, auditory/visual processing or executive functioning deficits require visual, auditory and kinesthetic components to excel. Our teachers implement each component in every lesson.
Organization and Success
At HUA we work with students daily for organizational, academic and life success. This is especially beneficial for those with executive functioning deficits.
Honors/Dual Enrollment
Students who need more of a challenge can enroll in project-based honors classes. Dual enrollment options begin in grade 10.
Clubs and Activities
We offer activities such as Student Government Association, Yearbook Club, and Service Club. These bolster confidence and build college/career resume. Our annual mission trip challenges students to see the world through Christ’s eyes.