Exceptional Education Outreach (EEO) has supported literacy development across Eleuthera for over two decades, but this summer, the nonprofit launched a new camp with a holistic approach to literacy – experiential and problem-based learning. Camp Sea Biscuit, focuses on literacy and reading interventions, but with a problem-solving element with a range of learning strands from
Exceptional Education Outreach (EEO) and educator and jazz musician Steve Koven came together to take literacy and music to Eleuthera students. Koven, a York University and Centennial College professor, recently toured EEO Centers at Emily G. Petty, Emma C. Cooper and Green Castle Primary Schools, along with the Ministry of Education’s Center for Exceptional Learning
Dillan Grant is a graduate of St. Mary’s University London with a law degree. He is just one of many success stories of students that were able to avail themselves of learning support offered by Exceptional Education Outreach (EEO) outreach and literacy development program and can now boast of being professionals. EEO which services students