Telling Our Way at Forman School
Join Forman School for Telling Our Way: A Day of Film & Neurodivergent Celebration on Saturday, October 4th, 1:00-5:00 p.m. We invite the community to an afternoon of inspiring stories, meaningful dialogue, and powerful connections, celebrating neurodivergent voices through a variety of experiences.
Event Highlights:
Film Screening: We will present Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars, a compelling documentary directed by Harvey Hubbell V. The film centers on a public school in Waterbury, CT, and brings attention to the need for structured literacy for every student.
Panel Discussion: Film director Harvey Hubbell V will lead a dynamic conversation with Forman colleagues, partners from Drexel University, UConn Waterbury, and Woodlynde School, and Forman alumnus Jake Sussman ’14, Founder of Superpower Mentors.
Resource Fair: Meet the organizations and schools featured on the panel, who will showcase their programs and services and offer valuable information.
Campus Tours: Visit our new Cognition and Learning Building and Quinn Assessment Center, and discover how our signature programs are designed to help students develop the skills and strategies they need to succeed in college and beyond.
This free event is open to the public and will be hosted on Forman School’s campus.
Registration is required: https://www.formanschool.org/about-forman/telling-our-way.
At Forman, we believe every student who learns differently deserves to be understood and empowered to thrive. For nearly a century, our commitment to revolutionary, evidence-informed educational practices to support our neurodivergent learners has been unparalleled. Our approach helps students build confidence, independence, and a deep understanding of how they learn best. As we reflect on our history and look to the future, we are proud to lead conversations and build strong partnerships that shape the future of education.
Forman School
12 Norfolk Rd.
Litchfield, CT 06759














