The School of Hope | A School in Fayetteville, NC for Children with Autism

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Welcome to The School of Hope…

…the perfect place to wonder, learn, and grow.

The School of Hope Story

Amy and Rob Sparks are the Co. Founders of The School of Hope that opened its’ doors the fall of 2017. ” After losing our son, we knew that this is what we had to do and we knew that Jarred would want us to help as many people that had Autism that we could!” This was a promise that could not be broken. A promise that we made to our son Jarred.

After losing our son in June of 2011, we made a promise that his death would never be in vain and that his memory would forever go on. This would be done by opening The School of Hope in 2017. A school dedicated to helping children who have autism.

Today we continue to honor our son by having The School of Hope and providing a quality education for Children with autism. We are dedicated to having a school that meets the needs of our students and keeps the memory alive of Jarred Bryan Sparks.

 

The School of Hope is on the front page of Up and Coming Magazine.

Check out our feature article here.

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School Admissions & Resources

Offering Hope To Your Child

About Us

Our Mission

Creating a warm, open environment where students feel safe.

Admissions

Forms & F.A.Q.

Find all required forms and Frequently Asked Questiones.

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Criteria for Enrollment

Find our six requirements for enrolling your child.

Resources

Physician List

Providing a list of safe and reliable physicians to assist your child

Information

Scholarships & Grants

Find our list of wonderful scholarships and grants for your child.

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Class List

Discover the classes we have to offer your child.

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The Heart of Our School

Jarred Bryan Sparks

Jarred was the sunshine in our lives and died in our home on June 10th, 2011. He was called home to be with the Lord where he is whole and no longer has the barriers that autism had on him on this Earth.

Jarred taught us unconditional love, to never quit and to believe in God and in His power to heal if it was in His plan. Jarred taught us about the innocence of children, a quality that can never be bought. He was innocent and trusting. He made us stronger and accepting of others who are different.

Autism did not define Jarred. He was a winner no matter what.

 

Remembering Jarred

Today we honor Jarred’s memory by starting The Jarred Bryan Sparks Foundation to help families and their children who have autism. We want to honor God and our son by helping as many people as we can. Our goal is to teach the world that people who have this disability are to be treated with dignity and respect always.

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Parent Testimonials

You won’t ever find another school like this. Your child will be in good hands because this school was built on love.

Salina Medlin

Contact Us

Our Address & Contact Details

Postal Address

Phone & Email

School Hours

September-May
8:00am-2:30 pm

Office Hours-Summer

Monday-Thursday
9:00am-1:00pm
Friday--by Appointment

'All things are possible.' - Matthew 19:26