Achievement Centers for Children's Autism School
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The Achievement Centers for Children's Autism Program, in collaboration with the Educational Service Center of Cuyahoga County, operates K-12th grade classrooms in Highland Hills and Westlake. The school program serves children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
ACC is 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-12 Academic Content Standards - extended and supports Ohio's graduation requirements for students to earn their high school diploma. A four-week summer program completes the year-round educational and therapeutic focus. Annual tuition is paid by the cooperating local school district in which the child resides.
In addition to school, Achievement Centers for Children also offers occupational, physical and speech therapy; adapted sports programs and has a camp with adult day programs, overnight camp, and therapeutic horsemanship.
They accept the Jon Peterson Autism Scholarship.


