If you suspect your child needs a learning disability evaluation, the current process can take 3–9 months and thousands of dollars. We're building a faster, more affordable path — and we want parents to be first.
Getting a child evaluated for a learning disability is meant to be the first step toward support. For most families, it's where everything stalls.
I'm Marlee. I'm a mom — and for over a decade I worked in education, including as a school principal. I watched families navigate this exact struggle. Even parents who knew the system, knew the law, knew the right questions to ask — it was still confusing and exhausting.
For families without that background, it was even harder. That's why I started Scholar Health. We've supported 20,000+ students through Scholar Education. Now we're bringing that same support directly to families.
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We're rebuilding the path from "something feels off" to "we have a plan" — across three dimensions.
Weeks, not months. We're using telehealth and digital tools to dramatically shorten the wait between a parent reaching out and getting a real evaluation underway.
A fraction of the cost of traditional private evaluations. Our goal is to make this accessible without insurance gymnastics or thousands of dollars out of pocket.
Digital assessment removes the subjectivity of traditional evaluation. The result: a more precise, more consistent picture of what your child actually needs.
Here's what parents ask most often before joining.
Not yet — we're in development. Joining the early access list means you'll be among the first families notified when we open. There's no commitment and no cost to be on the list.
Significantly less than the $3,500–$5,000 typical of private evaluations today. We'll publish exact pricing closer to launch — our goal is to make this accessible without requiring insurance approval or thousands of dollars out of pocket.
Florida first. Our parent organization, Scholar Education, already supports 20,000+ students across the state, so this is where we have the deepest roots. We plan to expand once we've proven the model works.
K–12 students. The evaluation process and the support that follows looks different for elementary, middle, and high school — and we're building for all three.
Scholar Health is built by the team at Scholar Education, led by Co-Founder Marlee Strawn — a former school principal and a parent herself. Our team has spent over a decade inside the special education system. We know where it breaks down because we've watched it happen.
Join the parents already securing their spot. There's no cost, no commitment — just the chance to be among the first families when we open.