Located in Fairlawn, Ohio, TES Academy is the premier charter nonpublic school for children with autism spectrum disorders and other special needs. Our expanded therapeutic educational program offers a flexible learning environment for children and young adults, ages 3 through 21.
We are dedicated to each student’s achievement of social, emotional and academic success. Every decision we make is driven by our commitment to expand and improve available services.
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Why Choose TES Academy?
- Access to a wide variety of therapists
- Behavior support
- Education + therapy
- Focus on social skills & communication
- Inclusive community
- Individualized program / specialized learning
- More one-on-one attention
- Fully accredited
- Meets State of Ohio standards
Our Program & Approach
At TES Academy, a top private school for Autism, our specialists provide personalized instruction designed to ensure each child is empowered to succeed. Our team members are trained in Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) techniques and Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (PBIS) as a framework for interventions. This anticipatory yet neutralizing approach to potential behavioral challenges promotes a culture of trust, a system of support, and a classroom of competence.
Close monitoring and data collection of IEP and other appropriate goals, drive instructional practices. Our custom-designed, private classrooms are staffed with Intervention Specialists and Instructional Assistants, many of whom are Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), trained in specialized behavioral techniques, ensuring a behavior-analytic approach to services.
Our Specialized Learning Curriculum
Each school program is crafted to meet the State of Ohio standards, and to exceed the expectations for excellence set for the child. All instruction is individualized to each student, and various curricula may be utilized in order to best meet their learning needs and objectives.
Preschool Level
We focus on play-based learning and ensure alignment with the Ohio Board of Education’s Early Learning and Development Standards. An individualized, behavioral-based curriculum is utilized targeting each child’s specific learning needs. Focus is placed on functional skills that are useful and immediately applicable to the child’s environment. This may include communication, learning safety and personal identifying information, toilet-training and self-care. Each day includes fun group activities involving sensory-motor, large and small muscle movement combined with music, rhythm, repetition and balance. Play-Based Centers provide open-ended opportunities for inspiration and exploration in math, science, drama, art and technology, allowing for independent learning experiences.
Elementary Level
At the Elementary level, the focus is on the academic and behavioral success of each student. The Ohio Extended Learning Standards guide instruction for English, math, social studies, and science. Daily individual and small group instruction is highly structured and is based on each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP), as well as any related academic or behavioral needs. Positive reinforcement based techniques bring about meaningful and favorable changes in behavior, and assist in the acquisition of new skills. Behavior support, academic intervention and social skills are primary developmental goals.
Middle and High School Levels
At these two unique learning levels, we maintain our focus on core subjects to meet our students’ individual abilities and needs. We use innovative techniques to help make lasting connections, both socially and vocationally, to real world situations. Individualized vocational opportunities are available for students, including community partnerships and career path explorations.
Meet Our TES Academy Leadership Team
TES Academy, Fairlawn OH
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Tuition and Funding
We make it a priority to help our students and their families access the quality education to which they are entitled. Funding and placement can be obtained through school district placement, Autism Scholarship, Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship, private pay, and insurance providers.