Children exploring educational activities in a supportive environment at Embrace Academy.
Embrace Academy, a new private school in Summerlin, will open this fall, offering individualized education for students from kindergarten to eighth grade. With a favorable teacher-to-student ratio and a curriculum focused on multisensory learning, the academy caters to diverse educational needs, including neurodiverse students. Led by Laura Bruni, the school emphasizes inclusion and a community of kindness, aiming to create a supportive environment for all learners. Enrollment is set at $22,000 per year, with plans for future expansion and community engagement initiatives.
Summerlin will see the opening of Embrace Academy, a new private school dedicated to offering individualized education for students ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade. Set to launch this fall, the academy aims to support learners across diverse educational needs, including students considered gifted, those in general education, and neurodivergent individuals.
Embrace Academy will operate with a favorable teacher-to-student ratio of 1 to 12, enhancing individualized attention for each learner. The school’s curriculum emphasizes multisensory learning and differentiated teaching models, which are tailored to meet various educational requirements. This instructional approach is designed to effectively support neurodiverse students, including those with conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, while also catering to more advanced learners.
At the helm of Embrace Academy is Laura Bruni, who previously worked in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Having moved to Las Vegas, Bruni observed a lack of supportive educational environments for students who think outside the typical framework. This inspired her to establish Embrace Academy, committed to a model of inclusion where students are not classified or separated based on their learning profiles.
Bruni’s educational philosophy is centered around fostering a community of kindness, blending academic rigor with warmth. Embrace Academy’s environment encourages a culture where children are recognized and celebrated for their unique identities, rather than being defined by labels. The school will be located at the Zucker Jewish Academy of Las Vegas at 10100 Banburry Cross in Summerlin, where it intends to create an inclusive space for all students.
Enrollment for Embrace Academy is set at $22,000 per year. The school has plans for future expansion, including the addition of a high school in 2026. In addition to providing high-quality education, Embrace Academy aims to collaborate with local charities to develop community initiatives, particularly for teenagers and young adults with autism and other special needs.
Embrace Academy welcomes the public to tour its facilities, inviting parents and students to explore the academy firsthand. The school seeks to create a welcoming environment not just for its students but for the surrounding community as well.
Laura Bruni, with over a decade of experience in educational systems, has also served on the Nevada Department of Education’s special education advisory committee, further enhancing her expertise in addressing diverse learner needs. Embrace Academy reflects a commitment to providing personalized and inclusive education, designed to cater to a broad spectrum of learning styles and needs.
This initiative comes as a significant addition to Summerlin’s educational landscape, promoting the importance of tailored learning experiences that resonate with every child, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to thrive in their educational journeys.
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