A 7th–12th grade microschool for students with learning disabilities, providing individualized academics, life skills, and a nurturing environment.

At Green Thumb Knowledge, we believe every child deserves a learning environment where they feel seen, supported, and empowered. Our microschool serves 7th–12th grade students with learning disabilities who benefit from personalized instruction, flexible pacing, and a caring educational community. We combine academics, life skills, social-emotional support, and hands-on learning to help students grow with confidence.
Our Programs support academic growth, independence, and readiness for life after graduation.

Build foundations in reading, math, and communication.

Develop independence, self-advocacy, and confidence.

Prepare for life, career, and future success.

Academics (Grades 7–12): Reading, writing, math, science, and social studies with accommodations and scaffolds.

Study Skills & Executive Function: Organization, planning, time management, and learning strategies.

Life Skills: Independence, communication, money/time basics, and real-world problem solving.

Social Skills: Peer interaction practice, collaboration, and conflict-resolution support.

Transition Planning: High school completion planning, career exploration, and postsecondary readiness (as applicable).

Small class sizes
Individualized learning plans
Special needs support
7th – 12th grade education
Life skills and social development
Calm, safe, and structured environment
Family partnership approach
Green Thumb Knowledge welcomes families using approved private school funding and scholarship options. We are committed to making quality, individualized education accessible.
We are currently a private-pay institution.
We are in the process of applying to participate in Florida’s scholarship programs administered by Step Up For Students, including ESA and FTC funding.
Updates will be provided upon approval.
Enrollment is based on private tuition. Approval for scholarship funding is pending and not guaranteed. The school is not responsible for any denied, delayed, or reduced scholarship funds.

Contact us to discuss your student’s needs and schedule a visit.