About This Camp

The Davidson Center offers specialized academic summer programs designed to support student learning and achievement. The Summer Literacy Lab is an intensive, personalized reading instruction program for elementary students (rising 1st to 4th graders) who are struggling with reading or performing below grade level. Grounded in the Orton-Gillingham approach and the latest science of reading research, this program blends structured, evidence-based literacy instruction with a fun, engaging atmosphe

Key Highlights

  • Specialized literacy instruction using Orton-Gillingham approach and science of reading research
  • Intensive test prep programs (SAT and ACT Bootcamps) with proven strategies
  • Small-group personalized instruction tailored to individual student needs
  • Comprehensive support for students with dyslexia and language-based learning disabilities
  • Multi-sensory learning activities and therapy dog interaction to enhance engagement

Special Features

  • Orton-Gillingham approach to reading instruction
  • Science of reading methodology
  • Small-group personalized instruction
  • DIBELS progress monitoring with regular family updates
  • Multi-sensory learning activities
  • Specialized support for students with dyslexia and language-based learning disabilities
  • Therapy dog interaction for student engagement
  • Executive function skill development
  • One-on-one coaching available
  • Highly-rated facility (4.9/5 stars from 34 reviews)

Activities

Movement breaksDecoding practiceSpelling instructionSubject Tutoring (Science, Math, Reading, World Languages, Writing)Executive Function CoachingTherapy Dog InteractionComprehension activitiesParagraph structure practiceGamesVocabulary buildingExecutive function skill developmentSentence-building exercisesMulti-sensory learning activitiesCollege PlanningEvaluations & TestingReading fluency workSAT Bootcamps Theater”,,,,,,

Parent Considerations

  • Programs are specifically designed for students with reading difficulties or dyslexia – not a general camp
  • Counselor ratios are not specified for any programs
  • Age range appears limited to rising 1st-4th graders for most programs
  • SAT/ACT bootcamps scheduled for specific dates (February and April 2026)
  • Requires formal assessment or diagnosis for enrollment eligibility
  • Programs appear academically focused rather than recreational