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Education: Schools (07-13 Years)

This webpage is a resource. Milestones Organization does not endorse or recommend any providers, methodologies or services from any of the groups or companies listed below.


Achievement Centers for Children’s Autism School – Highland Hills

Address:

Breen Family Center
4255 Northfield Rd.
Highland Hills, OH 44128

Contact:

Name: Mary Beth Koss, M.Ed.

Title: Director of Education and Achieve Consulting

Phone: (216) 292-9700 ext. 243

Agency: Achievement Centers for Children

Email:
trish.sanders@achievementctrs.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

0-2 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


The Achievement Centers for Children’s Autism Program, in collaboration with the Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County, operates K-6th grade classrooms on the East Side of Cleveland serving children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.

They are an alternative public school option, with many local school districts referring and transporting their students to the Achievement Centers. The curriculum is aligned with Ohio’s K-8 Academic Content Standards.

A six-week summer program to complete the 12-month educational and therapeutic focus is included in the yearly tuition.


Achievement Centers for Children’s Autism School – Westlake

Address:

24211 Center Ridge Road
Westlake, OH 44145

Contact:

Name: Mary Beth Koss, M.Ed.

Title: Director of Education and Achieve Consulting

Phone: (216) 292-9700 ext. 243

Email:
marybeth.koss@achievementctrs.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

Parents/Family Members, Families with Children/Teens, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


A school serving students from kindergarten through eighth grade on the West Side in Westlake, Ohio.

They are an alternative public school option, with many local school districts referring and transporting their students to the Achievement Centers. The curriculum is aligned with Ohio’s K-8 Academic Content Standards.

A six-week summer program to complete the 12-month educational and therapeutic focus is included in the yearly tuition.


Alternative Education Program- Perspectives Academy — Jay Berk & Associates

Address:

Jay Berk PhD and Associates
23293 Commerce Park
Beachwood, OH 44122

Contact:

Phone: (216) 292-7170

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


An alternative school option for students who are not successful in a typical classroom environment. For grades 3-12.


Applied Behavioral Service – Multiple Locations

Contact:

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

County Specific Resources: Southern Ohio, Education: Schools


ABS is a center-based as well as a community-based treatment program for children, teens and young adults ages 3 through 22 with special needs. They provide classroom settings with low ratios for an intensive learning environment.

There are year-round programs including speech and language pathology services, behavioral counseling, art therapy, occupational therapy, music therapy, social skills groups, and afterschool 1:1 focus sessions. ABA-based education is taught in classrooms.

They also offer a full-year, full-day group education classroom with an individualized curriculum and BCBA services.

Accepts Medicaid and CareSource insurance plans.

Locations:

Dayton:
2570 Technical Drive, Miamisburg, OH 45342
Brenna Aschermann, Clinical Director
(937) 847-8750
brenna.aschermann@appliedbehavioralscience.com

Cincinnati:
4850 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227
Lori Watson, Executive Director & Founder
(513) 861-0300
lori.watson@appliedbehavioralservices.com

West Chester:
7413 Squire Ct, West Chester, OH 45069
Alicia Cachat, Director
(513) 847-4685
alicia.cachat@appliedbehavioralscience.com


Arts N Play Program at The Music Settlement

Address:

The Music Settlement
11125 Magnolia Drive
Cleveland , OH 44106

Contact:

Name: Joan Sparks

Title: Administrative Assistant & Registrar

Phone: (216) 421-5806

Agency: The Music Settlement

Email:
mtadmin@themusicsettlement.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: Schools


Preschool program for children with special needs centered around music therapy. The program is designed to provide developmentally appropriate opportunities to strengthen behavioral, social and communication skills.
School offers classes for children age 3 to 5.

Classes held Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00pm-3:00pm


Autism Alternative Education (Step-Up) — Stepping Stones

Address:

5205 North Bend Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45247

Contact:

Phone: (513) 831-4660

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Camps, Education: Schools, Employment: Agencies, Respite, Social & Recreation


Stepping Stones and United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cincinnati (UCP) combined services and facilities to become a single agency. Stepping Stones serves children, teens and adults ages 5 to 22 with an array of developmental disabilities including autism.

Stepping Stones works with schools to provide an alternative education for elementary, middle school and high school students on the autism spectrum who are not succeeding in a traditional school setting.

The program is designed to enable students to increase communication, social skills, functional academics, and functional living skills while developing acceptable behaviors so they may participate more fully in family interaction and community. The goal of the program is to provide each student with the tools to transition back to their community school district.

Three additional locations in Southwestern Ohio.
More than 85% of participants qualify for government or other financial assistance. Also, there are a limited number of scholarships available. They also accept Waiver funding, 3rd party funding and personal funding.


Bridgeway Academy School

Address:

2500 Medary Avenue
Columbus, OH 43202

Contact:

Name: Ann Shipley

Credentials: MSed., BCBA, COBA

Phone: (614) 262-7520

Email:
directors@bridgewayohio.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


Bridgeway Academy is a non-profit organization with the mission to meet the educational and therapeutic needs of children with autism and other developmental disabilities. They are a full service Education and Therapy center. They offer full day educational services for preschool through high school aged students as well as a full array of therapeutic services that include speech, occupational, physical music therapy as well as behavioral and psychological services.

They serve students within 9 counties in central and southern Ohio.

They accept some insurance companies for psychological services and publically funded child care (school services) and state plan Medicaid (therapy services). They also accept Level 1, I/O and Self Waivers.


Cardinal Autism Resource Educator Services (CARES)

Address:

5028 Forest Rd.
Mentor, OH 44060

Contact:

Name: Christy LaPaglia

Title: Director

Phone: (440) 255-4444

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


An educational, training and resource facility for children and young adults with autism and their families. It serves students ages kindergarten (age 5) through age 21. The focus is on academics, behavior, social skills, communication and language development, independent living, and pre-vocational and community skills.


Cincinnati Center for Autism

Address:

305 Cameron Road
Cincinnati, OH

Contact:

Phone: (513) 874-6789

Email:
info@cincinnaticenterforautism.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

Families with Children/Teens, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Camps, Education: Schools, Social Skills: Providers, Therapy: ABA Consultants, Therapy: Music Therapy, Therapy: Occupational Therapists, Therapy: Physical Therapists, Therapy: Speech Therapists


CCA was formed with the sole purpose of improving the outcome for children with autism spectrum disorder and their families. They are committed to offering a variety of programs which address the communication, educational, social and behavioral needs of children with ASD, to assure that they are able to achieve happy, fulfilling lives.

They offer speech, occupational, physical and music therapy, as well as 1:1 ABA therapy. Social skills, academic intervention, and sibling groups are also available.

In addition, the CCA School Program incorporates ABA into their school programming. All programs are offered to students ages 3-21


Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism

Address:

2801 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
Cleveland, OH 44104

Contact:

Name: Dr. Leslie Speer

Credentials: Ph.D

Phone: (216 448-6440

Agency: Cleveland Clinic

Email:
speerl@ccf.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

Parents/Family Members, Families with Children/Teens, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools, Medical: Diagnosis, Social Skills: Providers, Therapy: ABA Consultants, Therapy: Speech Therapists


The Clinic Center encompasses a variety of services for individuals with autism in their state-of-the-art autism facility. It is dedicated to treatment, education, and research for children, adolescents, young adults and families dealing with autism spectrum disorders and is uniquely integrated within the healthcare system and housed in the Debra Ann November Wing at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation Campus.

Outreach and consultation services are available for children as young as 3 for initial diagnosis or second-opinion autism evaluations.

Functional behavioral assessments are offered for families to increase a child’s functioning and independence to the fullest extent possible.

The Outpatient Center in Rocky River includes a variety of therapies available on an outpatient basis.

Offers a diagnositic clinic, functional behavior assessments and outreach/consultation. Speech/language assessments are also available.

The Lerner School for Autism serves students from preschool to age 22.

Social SPIES Programs for children with high-functioning Autism/Asperger’s Disorder offers a social skills program in conjunction with a parent training group.


Genacross Lutheran Services

Address:

2411 Seaman Street
Toledo, OH 43605

Contact:

Phone: (419) 693-1520

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, Employment: Adult Day Programs, Residential, Respite


Genacross Family & Youth Services provides residential treatment, parental support, behavioral health, day treatment, and homemaker/personal care services to children, youth, families, and adults. Long-term residental opportunity for children and teens with Aspergers and high-functioning autism from ages 6-21 accepted.

Student must be a resident of Ohio or Michigan to apply.

Waivers are accepted.


Grand Valley Elementary Autism Unit – Ashtabula County Educational Service Center

Address:

111 Grand Valley Avenue West Suite B
Orwell, OH 44076

Contact:

Phone: (440) 576-9023

Agency: Grand Valley Local Schools

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

County Specific Resources: Ashtabula County, Education: Schools


Serves students from K-9th grade


Haughland Learning Center

Address:

7690 New Market Center Way
Columbus, OH 43235

Contact:

Name: Carol Jackson

Phone: (614) 602-6473

Email:
carol.jackson@haughlandlearningcenter.com

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools, Social Skills: Providers, Therapy: ABA Consultants, Camps


A variety of schools, ABA services, and summer camps for children, teens and young adults ages 3 – 22 with ASD. Schools are broken up based on age and academic needs, and are offered in a traditional school setting or in a home-based program. Transition services are also available, as well as consultation and tutoring services. Summer camps are either Extended School Year-based or more traditional summer camp formats.

Haughland offers a range of counseling outpatient services as well, including group and individual counseling for peer support, social skills, life skills and management, behavior disorders, and successful mainstreaming.

Haugland Therapy Services is able to access county funding, Medicaid, Private Insurance, Autism and Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarships, as well as private pay options.

Additional locations in Athens, Sandusky, Lancaster and Pedro/Ironton Ohio.


Highland Community Learning Center

Address:

5120 Godown Road
Columbus, OH 43220

Contact:

Name: William McKinney

Title: Director

Phone: (614) 210-0830

Email:
mckinneyb@hclc.us

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


Highlands offers a school and learning experience to children in grades 4-12 with autism. (They will be serving K-3rd graders in the near future.) Each student will be taught a specific curriculum based on their IEP requirements. Therapy services offered include Speech Therapy, Individual Counseling, Anger Management, and Individual Group Counseling.

In addition to a traditional learning environment, Highlands offers a Career-Based Intervention program. This program focuses on students identified as disadvantaged and having barriers to career and academic success.


IDEA House Educational Services

Address:

6630 Towpath Dr
Canal Fulton, OH 44614

Contact:

Phone: (330) 970-0777

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


IDEA House is a year-round homeschooling program located in Canal Fulton, Ohio. A year-round, K-12 non-profit school program, their students participate in a stage-not-age program that meets all state standards for graduation.


Jay Berk PhD & Associates

Address:

23293 Commerce Park
Beachwood, OH 44122

Contact:

Name: Jay Berk Ph.D.

Phone: (216) 292-7170

Email:
JBerkPHD@gmail.com

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

Parents/Family Members, Families with Children/Teens, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools, Education: Tutors, Social Skills: Providers, Therapy: Counselors & Social Workers, Therapy: Psychologists


Licensed psychologists working with children, adolescents and adults.

They offer the following services:
15 different social skills groups ages 6-26 (ongoing — join any time)
Alternative Education Program- Perspectives Academy
Advocacy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
In home services
Individual, group and family therapy
School Consultation
Testing

Also offers a weekly social club for ages 8-18. Parents can drop off and leave their child for 3 hours. Kids will be divided by age. Reservations preferred by calling the main number listed below.

Note that this resource offers some therapies that are not evidence-based. Milestones only promotes evidence-based therapies, and we encourage anyone who is not familiar with what those therapies are to contact our Helpdesk.

Additional Mentor location: 7200 Center Rd Suite 204, 44060

Insurance is accepted: Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Cleveland Clinic EHP, Humana, Medical Mutual, Sumacare, United Behavioral Health, Oscar. Autism and Jon Peterson scholarship provider.


Julie Billiart School — Akron

Address:

Julie Billiart School of St. Sebastain Parish
380 Mineola Ave.
Akron, OH 44320

Contact:

Name: Mr. Jason Wojnicz M.ED.

Title: Principal

Phone: (234) 206-0941

Email:
akron@jbschool.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


A Catholic alternative school for children of any faith who experience special learning needs. The school serves kindergarden through 8th grade.


Julie Billiart School — Lyndhurst

Address:

4982 Clubside Rd.
Lyndhurst, OH 44124

Contact:

Phone: (216) 381-1191

Email:
info@jbschool.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


A Catholic alternative school for children of any faith who experience special learning needs. The school serves kindergarden through 8th grade.


Kennedy Academy – SAIL & LEAD Programs

Address:

34050 Glen Drive
Eastlake, OH 44095

Contact:

Phone: (440) 283-4296

Agency: Lake County Educational Service Center

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


Kennedy Academy is in Eastlake, OH and offers several alternative learning environments for children with autism spectrum disorders.

In the SAIL program, children with autism have access to a structured educational program that has language acquisition and social skills as the cornerstone. It serves students in grades K–12.

The LEAD classrooms provide an opportunity for students to feel a sense of belonging and demonstrate success and generosity on a regular basis. Emphasis is placed on students developing independence by taking responsibility for their decisions and actions. Students will participate in learning that is relevant and applicable to life outside of school while attending LEAD.


Kids First School — Summit County Educational Service Center

Address:

Robert J. Keegan Family Center for Autism
3557 Commercial Drive
Akron, OH 44333

Contact:

Name: Kristin Fazio-Voit

Title: Program Director

Phone: (330) 926-3930

Email:
KristinF@cybersummit.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

County Specific Resources: Summit County, Education: Schools


School for children with autism, from kindergarden through 8th grade. The school is operated through the Summit County Educational Service Center. The school also offers a high school vocational program.

Children wishing to attend must acquire a district referral for admittance. It is a public school program and is not eligible for private pay enrollment.


KidsLink Neurobehavioral Center

Address:

KidsLink Neurobehavioral Center
899 Frost Road
Streetsboro, OH 44241

Contact:

Name: Katrina Mullen

Phone: (330) 963-8600

Agency: KidsLink

Email:
kmullen@kidslinkohio.com

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

Parents/Family Members, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools, Medical: Diagnosis, Medical: Specialists, Social Skills: Providers, Therapy: ABA Consultants, Therapy: Occupational Therapists, Therapy: Physical Therapists, Therapy: Psychologists, Therapy: Speech Therapists


Offers many services for children and young adults (ages 18 months – 22 yrs.) with a multitude of neurological and psychological diagnoses, including treatment services and intervention with an emphasis on prevention, behavior management and positive behavioral supports.

New programs include an autism diagnostic clinic (with a guarantee of 4-week scheduled appointments) ;
A new adult services division called Link Up offering a day program, which will accept the medicaid waivers;
KidsLink Connect — an insurance-based intensive ABA home and/or center programming

All professionals are experts in behavioral intervention.

These therapists have experience working with children and adolescents with autism: Michele DePolo; Richard Cowan


Lawrence School

Contact:

Name: Admissions Office

Phone: (440) 526-0717

Email:
admissions@lawrenceschool.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


An independent, coeducational school serving students with learning differences and attention deficits. Lawrence School is one of only three independent schools in the state of Ohio to exclusively serve bright students with learning differences, and one of only a handful in the country to offer a stand-alone Upper School serving this population.

The Lower School (grades 1-6) is located in Broadview Heights, OH.
The Upper School (grades 7-12) is located in Sagamore Hills, OH.


Learning Advantage Services LLC

Address:

Learning Advantage Services LLC
1534 South Green Rd
South Euclid, OH 44121

Contact:

Name: Esther Hoffman

Credentials: M.Ed.; Over 10 years working and teaching children with ASD; Formally trained in ABA

Title: Director

Phone: (216) 410-8009

Email:
learningadvantageservices@gmail.com

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

0-2 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Camps, Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: Schools, Education: Tutors


Offering programs for children of all abilities.
Offers preschool inclusion classes and summer camp programs for children ages 2 1/2-5 years old.

Tutoring services throughout the school year available for children through third grade.

School age summer camp for children kindergarten through age 10.


Lerner School for Autism — Cleveland Clinic

Address:

Lerner School for Autism
2801 Martin Luther King Jr Dr.
Cleveland, OH 44104

Contact:

Phone: (216) 448-6440

Agency: Cleveland Clinic

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


The state-of-the-art Lerner School for Autism is the centerpiece of the 20,000-square-foot Debra Ann November Wing at the Hospital for Rehabilitation Campus. This chartered, non-public day school, certified by the state of Ohio, serves students from diagnosis to age 22. Staff includes:

Board-certified behavior analysts
Certified intervention specialists
Classroom behavior therapists
Pediatric psychologists
Speech/language pathologists

Their educational program emphasizes research-supported autism intervention, based on the philosophy and interventional techniques of ABA. The Lerner School provides:

Full-day, year-round programs
Highly individualized programs
Low student-to-staff ratio
Strong parental involvement
Tiered levels of instruction


Linden Grove School

Address:

4122 Myrtle Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45236

Contact:

Phone: (513) 984-2215

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

County Specific Resources: Southern Ohio, Education: Schools


Linden Grove School is a private, state-accredited, not-for-profit school that offers an alternative learning program for students primarily diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder and who struggle in a more traditional school setting.

They provide a specialized, progressive educational program for K-12 students with autism and other related learning needs.


Marburn Academy

Address:

9555 Johnstown Rd.
New Albany, OH 43054

Contact:

Phone: (614) 433-0822

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


Marburn Academy is the only school in Central Ohio with an academic and extra-curricular program that is designed to address the full range of learning and personal development needs of bright children with learning differences such as dyslexia and ADHD. School is not specifically an autism school, but does have students with autism. Focuses on students in grades 2 through 12.

Accepts Autism scholarship and Medicaid.


Menlo Park Academy

Address:

14440 Triskett Road
Cleveland, OH 44111

Contact:

Phone: (440) 925-6365

Email:
admissions@MenloParkAcademy.com

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


An Ohio tuition-free community school focused solely on serving gifted learners, educating the whole child and offering flexible options for modern families.

This Kindergarten through 8th grade public school is not affiliated with any one local school district, so they accept any student in the state of Ohio, provided they meet the academic entrance requirements.


Monarch Center for Autism

Address:

22001 Fairmount Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44118

Contact:

Phone: (216) 320-8945

Agency: Bellfaire JCB

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

Parents/Family Members, Families with Children/Teens, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools, Residential, Technology: Assistive Technology


Offers a wide array of programs and services for people with autism and their families, including:

Preschool and Day School for children and adolescents
Transitional education program
Residential treatment for children, adolescents and adults
Summer and extended school year programs
The Soap Shop (a business that offers vocational experience for individuals with autism)
VizZle (visual language technology)
An online autism resource center developed in partnership with the Women’s General Hospital Fund of the Cleveland Foundation.


New Hope Center — Skyward Academy

Address:

3707 Edgewood Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45211

Contact:

Name: Melissa Amrein

Credentials: MEd, EdD

Title: Founder/Superintedent

Phone: (513) 222-4611 option 2

Email:
melissa@skywardacademy.com

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

County Specific Resources: Southern Ohio, Education: Schools


New Hope Center is not a school. It is a very special therapeutic center for children ages 5-14 with moderate to almost severe autism in grades K through 8. Children attend New Hope Center in much the same way they would attend school – a full day program following a traditional school calendar.

New Hope began with a clear vision of a program that could offer an outstanding, special education for children with Autism in a structured, yet nurturing atmosphere. New Hope Center provides children with unique instruction, inspiration and opportunity to learn and achieve their highest potential. While they do have academic groups that work on reading, writing, math, etc, the focus at New Hope is on the therapies that most benefit the child. They can implement an IEP from a public school district, but they can also write our own additional goals based on the needs, wants, and desires of the child and family.

Children at New Hope Center can receive self care training, applied behavioral therapy, speech and communications therapy, occupational therapy, academic tutoring and more.


Nicholas School

Address:

Hahn-Hufford Center of Hope
1306 Garbry Road
Piqua, OH 45356

Contact:

Name: Holly Felver

Title: Principal

Phone: (937) 773-6979

Email:
nicholasschool@woh.rr.com

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


An ungraded school for children with special needs for kindergarden through 8th grade. The school near Dayton, Ohio incorporates perceptual motor skill training into the academic setting through individual or small group classes.


PEP Prentiss Autism Center — Positive Education Program

Address:

The Rico F. Pallotta Building
3100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland , OH 44115

Contact:

Name: Claudia Lann Valore

Title: Chief Program Officer

Phone: (216) 361-7760 ext. 116

Agency: Positive Education Program (PEP)

Email:
cvalore@pepcleve.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


PEP focuses on developing skills that have real life utility for each child. Using positive and proactive strategies, PEP professionals teach young people with autism new ways of relating, communicating, and behaving. This is a year-round program.

Prentiss serves school-age children and youth who demonstrate severe and challenging behavior ages 5-22 with autism spectrum disorder and other complex developmental disabilities, all of whom are experiencing significant impairments in communication. The following methods are offered: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA); Augmentative and Alternative Communication; Developmental Teaching – Developmental Therapy; DIR/Floortime Model; PECS; and TEACCH.


Potential Development Program

Contact:

Phone: (330) 746-7641

Email:
info@potentialdevelopment.org

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: Schools


They provide children with autism a safe, structured educational environment with supportive services that give our students the necessary skills and independence to lead a productive life. They offer a preschool, primary and middle school, and high school.

Utilizing the Treatment and Education of Autistic and Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH) method, which focuses on structured teaching, highly visual planning and organization strategies, and predictable environments to help learners on the autism spectrum to become more independent, Potential Development offers learning opportunities for all students with autism.

Preschool address: 880 E. Indianola Ave., Youngstown, OH 44507
Primary/Middle School: 2400 Market Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44507
High School: 2405 Market Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44507


Re-Education Services

Address:

370 Center Rd.
Bedford, OH 44146

Contact:

Phone: (440) 232-9055

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: Schools


ACCESS: All Children with autism Can Experience School Success
A structured setting, direct instruction and positive reinforcement along with communication/socialization tools and strategies.
Serves students from PreK – Grade 12

ASPIRE: Alternative Student Programming Inspired by Re-Education
The ASPIRE program theory is based on the idea that students will excel in an environment where the teacher is viewed as not only an educator but a counselor as well.

TRANSITION
Serves adults ages 18-22
The transition program offers varied and different levels of vocational training, in-house and community based. Students are met at their individual levels with continued growth in all areas.

Re-Education Services has two locations:
Mentor Campus:
6176 Reynolds Rd
Mentor, Oh 44060

Bedford Campus
370 Center Rd
Bedford, Oh 44146


Reach Educational Services

Address:

3254 Henderson Rd.
Columbus, OH

Contact:

Phone: (614) 451-4465

Email:
reach.admin@reachohio.com

Website:
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Audience:

0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, Therapy: ABA Consultants


Reach Educational Services offers a variety of services to children with special needs in Central and Northwest Ohio. The services they provide varies depending upon which part of Ohio your family lives in. Their focus is working with learners who have autism spectrum disorders and associated behavior and learning differences.

Reach clinic-based services (Columbus) provide special education and behavior analytic services (ABA Therapy) to students with autism between the ages of 3 and 21. They offer small group as well as 1:1 services. The clinic is open year round and follows a traditional school calendar with classes held Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.

In-home ABA services and county-funded services are also available.

Reach Services can be fully funded by the Autism Scholarship Program, Private Health Insurance, and via school district contracts. They do not accept Medicaid or CareSource.


Rich Center for Autism

Address:

640 Elm St.
Youngstown, OH

Contact:

Name: Melanie Carfolo

Title: Executive Director

Phone: (330) 941-1927

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: Schools


The Paula and Anthony Rich Center for the Study and Treatment of Autism is an externally funded unit of Youngstown State University.

The primary mission of The Rich Center for Autism is to improve the lives of individuals with autism through innovative educational programs that allow them to reach their full potential and improve their quality of life. The Rich Center for Autism focuses on increasing skills in communication, socialization, academics and daily living by incorporating basic principles of ABA across the student’s school day.

The Rich Center for Autism serves as a conduit between the University, educators, health and human service professionals. Children are enrolled in their programs regardless of the ability to pay. Referral, treatment, and support are provided at no cost to families.

Speech and Occupational Therapies are services offered at the Rich Center in the Kids Choice Pediatric Rehab & Therapy Center.


S.T.A.R.S. Autism Program — Geauga County ESC

Address:

16000 East High St.
Middlefield, OH 44062

Contact:

Name: Dana Jancik Eggers

Title: Program Director

Email:
dana.eggers@geaugaesc.org

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


The Specialized Teaching for students with Autism and Resource Support (S.T.A.R.S.) program provides educational services to school-aged students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, in an academic environment that fosters acceptance, independence, and success. Their highly trained staff utilizes both Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and TEACCH structures, in addition to other evidence-based teaching tools.

Classroom locations are in certain schools in the Cardinal district, Kenston district and West Geauga.


S.U.P.E.R Learning Center

Address:

1584 Wilson Ave.
Lakemore, OH 44250

Contact:

Name: Lyn Goodwin

Title: Founder

Phone: (330) 899-4119

Email:
mrs.goodwin@brainchangers.com

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


Ages 6 – 21

Students Using Proven Educational Resources (S.U.P.E.R.) Learning Center is a chartered, nonpublic, faith-based school for students with special learning needs. Their student body is comprised of both typical and special needs students grades K-12.


St. William Parish and School — Special Ed Program

Address:

4108 West 8th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45205

Contact:

Phone: (513) 471-2989

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Community Life: Religious Resources, Education: Schools


Saint William School provides a faith-based education that recognizes that each student is an individual. Our parish families, teachers and staff work together to create a spirit of community and service.

They currently enroll students in traditional pre-K through 8th grade as well as those with learning disabilities and students with autism. They accept the Edchoice Voucher, EdChoice Expansion Voucher, Jon Peterson Scholarship and Autism Scholarship systems.


STEPS Center for Excellence in Autism

Address:

STEPS Center for Excellence in Autism
4040 Tamarack Drive
Parma, OH 44134

Contact:

Title: Owner

Phone: (440) 572-1337

Email:
admin@stepsconsulting.org

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools


The STEPS Center was developed to meet the needs of children diagnosed on the autism spectrum and related developmental delays ages 2 1/2 -22 in a center-based program. This allows for intense instruction with a focus on language and communication, as well as academics.

The STEPS Academy is a center-based program with an emphasis on speech, OT, social skills and ABA Therapy.

STEPS also offers consulting to help identify team, classroom, and school or district goals and generate effective solutions to improve student progress and increase independence.

School enrollment is required in order to receive ABA services.

A second location in Broadview Heights is scheduled to open in August, 2018.


Summit Academy Schools

Contact:

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, County Specific Resources: Southern Ohio


There are Summit Academy schools throughout the state of Ohio. Grades vary by school, please visit their website to find details on the school closest to you.

Each school is designed to meet the unique educational and social needs of students who are at risk for potential academic challenges due to ADHD, Autistic Spectrum Disorders or other related challenges. All Summit Academies are public, tuition-free, 501(c) (3) non-profit schools.


The Autism Model School

Address:

3020 Tremainsville Rd.
Toledo, OH 43613

Contact:

Phone: (419) 897-4400

Email:
autism.model.school.toledo@gmail.com

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, Employment: Agencies


The Autism Model School utilizes the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as a foundation for developing language/communication skills, adaptive behavior, social/leisure skills, fine and gross motor development, activities of daily living and independent living, learner readiness skills, traditional academics, and community participation/job-readiness.

They offer a transition program for students ages 14 and up, to help prepare them for transitioning to adulthood.

The school is open to students ages 5 through age 21, and must be a legal resident of the state of Ohio.


The Blick Center Alternative Education Program

Address:

Schnee Learning Center
2222 Issaquah Street
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

Contact:

Phone: (330) 762-5425

Agency: The Blick Clinic

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, Employment: Agencies, County Specific Resources: Summit County


The program contracts with local school districts to provide academic instruction to students with a developmental disability and challenging behaviors. Their four classrooms are staffed by teachers, assistants and aides who are trained in behavioral support as well as each student’s Individualized Education Program.

The program is available for students with a developmental disability who have an IEP and are experiencing behavioral problems that require a higher level of intervention than their home school district can provide.


The Bryan Center

Address:

1207 W. High St.
Bryan, OH 43506

Contact:

Name: Kathleen Ewonus

Phone: (419) 636-6286

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, Respite


The Bryan Center serves children with autism, PDD and Asperger’s Syndrome. It is a full day program and offers academics as well as therapies and activities tailored to the need of each individual child based on their IEP. Serves children from ages 3 through 22.

A year-round program, including a summer camp, is offered.


The Center for Autism & Dyslexia

Address:

7430 Timberstone Dr., Ste. J
Findlay, OH 45840

Contact:

Phone: 567-525-4487

Email:
centerforautismanddyslexia@yahoo.com

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


A structured, sensory-friendly environment where children with autism receive individual 1-on-1 and small group therapies and instruction based on the fundamental principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Verbal Behavior and Direct Instruction. They serve individuals from preschool through age 21.

Additional location in Lima, OH:
2280 Baton Rouge Drive
Lima, OH 45805
Ph: 567-208-9267
limacenterforautism@yahoo.com


The Children’s Home School

Address:

5050 Madison Road
Cincinnati, OH 45227

Contact:

Phone: (513) 272-2800

Website:
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Audience:

Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools


A state chartered, non-public, alternative educational option for for children who have difficulty succeeding in a traditional school setting. All children referred to the school must have an IEP and district referral, which covers the cost of tuition and provides transportation to and from school.

The Home School is a K-8 Integrated Therapeutic classroom.

The High School for Students with Autism and Related Disorders is for students in grades 9-12.

In addition, their Upper School Virtual Academy is a computer based online curriculum that allows credit deficient students grades 9-12 to earn credits towards a high school diploma.


The Golden Key Center for Exceptional Children

Address:

1431 30th Street NW
Canton, OH 44709

Contact:

Name: Terry Frank

Title: Executive Director, Autism Services

Phone: (330) 493-4400

Email:
tfrank@goldenkeychildcare.com

Website:
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Audience:

0-2 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools


The Golden Key Center is a charter school open to children with disabilities and places a special focus on children (ages 2 1/2 through 22) who require nursing services and are qualified as medically fragile, although they welcome all children.

They offer special needs and typically developing child care, before and after school care, School Aide/Paraprofessional training, Tutoring services, Consultation for school programs, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and medical support.


The KidsLink School

Address:

KidsLink Neurobehavioral Center
899 Frost Road
Streetsboro, OH 44241

Contact:

Phone: (330) 963-8600

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, Medical: Neurologists


The KidsLink School provides individualized and intensive programming for students with autism and other behavioral developmental disabilities that are between 5 and 22 years old.

They provide year-round school programming with licensed and certified staff. Instruction is based on intake assessments and highly individualized to meet the behavioral, educational and therapeutic needs of the student. All interventions are methodology- and research-based, including the foundation of Applied Behavioral Analysis.


The Learning Spectrum

Address:

125 Dillmont Dr.
Columbus, OH

Contact:

Phone: (614) 844-5433

Email:
admin@thelearningspectrum.com

Website:
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Audience:

0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3), Education: Schools


The overall vision of The Learning Spectrum is to provide families with services designed to meet the individualized needs of children with autism and related services in and out of the school setting.

The Learning Spectrum provides OT, Speech therapy, music therapy, 1-on-1 Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), support groups, and educational services to with autism spectrum disorder.

There are four locations throughout Central Ohio (Columbus area). Visit their website for specifics.


The Steel Academy

Address:

1570 Creighton Ave.
Akron, OH 44310

Contact:

Phone: (330) 633-1383

Website:
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Audience:

14-21 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, County Specific Resources: Summit County


A free public community school for students in grades 7 through 12 (ages 12-21) who learn differently. Some are gifted, others have learning disabilities caused by dyslexia, ADHD, Asperger’s or other disorders on the Autism spectrum. All struggle to learn in mainstream educational systems. They use unique teaching methods that encourage lifelong learning.


Tree of Knowledge

Address:

1855 S. Taylor Road
Cleveland Hts, OH 44118

Contact:

Name: Shira Levine

Phone: (216) 851-2221, ext. 256

Email:
SLevine@treeofknowledge.us

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

Categories:

Education: Schools, Education: Tutors, Therapy: Occupational Therapists, Therapy: Physical Therapists, Therapy: Speech Therapists


Their mission is to aid academically at-risk, or physically challenged children by providing psycho-educational services for them to achieve academic success leading to a productive and rewarding lifestyle.

They offer educational testing, therapy and tutoring with professionals who are the top of their field. They also offer an online learning curriculum called E-Tree. Eligible students are in grades K-12.

Additional areas of assistance include:
Behavioral Assessments
Counseling and Therapy
Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy

They are a Jon Peterson scholarship and Autism Scholarship provider.


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