The Sage School of Dallas is charting a new path for itself and its students as it plans to relocate to an expanded campus.
The school hopes that the expanded campus, at 6411 LBJ Freeway, will better serve its students. The Sage School serves students with both intellectual giftedness and neurodivergence. The new space will feature a full gymnasium, science lab, cafe, and academic wing that supports gifted learners during the fall season.
“Our new campus represents an important milestone for The Sage School,” said Dr. Mandi Skerbetz, Head of The Sage School of Dallas. “As we continue to grow, this space allows us to expand opportunities for our students while maintaining the individualized, strengths-based approach that is at the heart of everything we do.”
The school launched its 2026 Capital Campaign, “Build the Foundation,” to fund specialized enhancements like the Innovation Hub and Creative Technology Lab supporting collaboration and individual instruction.
As for the parents, being located on the LBJ Freeway, the campus aims to provide easy access for families in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The school hopes that convenient parking as well as an outdoor gathering space for students, families, and school events provides a welcoming environment for all.
The Sage School of Dallas says they’re proud to be the first college-preparatory community in Texas specifically designed for twice-exceptional students in a close-knit group that grows with their community when they open.
“We are excited to welcome both current and future families to our new home,” said Jessica Rall, The Sage School of Dallas’ Executive Director. “This move reflects our commitment to creating an environment where twice-exceptional students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.”
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