The Einstein Academy

The Einstein Academy

The Einstein Academy may refer to:

* The Einstein Academy (Monroe, Louisiana), a private treatment and learning center for children with autism and other related disorders located in Monroe, Louisiana.
* The Einstein Academy (Elgin, Illinois), a private pre-k to 12 school in Elgin, IL for gifted students who are in the 85th percentile on standardized tests.


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