The Intensive Education Academy is a state of Connecticut approved school for students aged 5-21 who have been diagnosed with learning and emotional challenges.
IEA custom designs learning plans for every student individually, and administers these plans to ensure student success using one-on-one and small group learning settings and state-of-the-art assistive technology.
The Academy exudes a warm, loving and caring environment for a maximum of 70 students from Connecticut and Western MA.
Successfully supporting students since 1971.
Exciting things are happening at IEA! Learn more about how you can help IEA bring education outdoors!
The rain won't dampen our spirits! Can't wait to see our high school students at Prom tonight!
Interested in learning more about housing options after high school? Sign up for this free program in Tolland sponsored by The ARC Ct on May 15th!
Stop by this weekend to get your bag and support IEA!
Don’t forget to visit Big Y at the 772 North Main St., West Hartford location to purchase the reusable Community Bag! We will receive a $1 donation for every $2.50 bag purchased until the end of the month.
Today we are celebrating Read Across America Day and our staff and students have dressed up as their favorite book character. Our Related Services team is definitely in the spirit!
This great, free event is tonight! Enjoy wonderful performances in a sensory friendly environment courtesy of West Hartford Public Schools.
IEA will be closed tomorrow (Monday) due to the impeding storm. Stay safe!
Don't forget to buy your tickets today, space is limited!
2 hour delay today due ti the weather. Stay safe!
We will have a two hour delay this morning. Stay safe!
IEA is closed today due to the incoming weather. Stay warm and safe!
Don't miss our Unified Theater performance with Northwest Catholic High School next Friday! It is sure to be an amazing show!
Two hour delay tomorrow (Thursday 1/31) morning. Stay warm and safe!
There will be a 2 hour delay this morning due to weather.
Who's making a difference? The students in Mrs. Levesque's Math classes! Students had the chance to choose if they'd like to do a project for people or pets. Then, they did a collection for the West Hartford, Connecticut Food Pantry or the CT Humane Society! The project required the students to use both what they had learned about the math content as well as the twenty first century skills of collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity. What a great way to learn by doing!