The search for a school that would provide the learning environment and support for her son with Asperger’s disorder led Debbi Scarborough on a journey she never imagined. With no formal training, she launched the sort of school she envisioned in 2007 with one student – her child.

“I was 50 years old and never thought I’d be starting a school,” said the Sandy Springs resident. “But my son was going into sixth grade, and I couldn’t find a school that was academically strong and socially challenging – the two things these students need. But I had also owned a business for 30 years and knew how to find good people.”

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