Elementary School
We understand that every child is unique, and our program is specially designed to support the individual learning, and behavior needs of our students. We focus on helping them grow into confident, independent learners who are actively involved in our school community.
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Our dedicated teachers and clinicians work closely with families to create a personalized plan for each student, called an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). This plan outlines the student's specific needs, goals, and the best strategies to help them succeed throughout the school year.
K-5 Academics
School Life
With parental input, students learn on one of two pathways:
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The Diploma Pathway for on-grade-level instruction leading to a traditional high school diploma.
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The Skills and Achievement Pathway for functional skills and a certificate of completion.
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Students participate in a daily homeroom class, where they check in each morning and bring closure to each day to provide consistency and routine. This system helps establish community among the students, increases socialization and strengthens organizational skills. Throughout the day, students may be paired with students from different classes and pathways.
Elementary Electives
To expand learning beyond core academics and provide a rich program, BSA offers the following electives:
Daily Living
Skills
To promote independence and generalization, students are taught daily living and hygiene skills. These include but are not limited to making a bed, washing their face, brushing their teeth, washing and folding laundry, cleaning skills, basic kitchen training, and more.
Music Education & Therapy
Research has clearly demonstrated the benefits of music in the education of students with autism and other neurodiverse conditions. Music therapy is an evidence-based treatment that helps reduce stress, improve self-esteem and more.
Art Education & Therapy
Art activates different parts of the brain than other classes and gives students a creative outlet. It can improve communication and concentration; help reduce feelings of isolation; increase social interactions; and increase self-esteem, confidence and self-awareness.
Extracurricular Clubs & Activities
Clubs and activities are a crucial part to student engagement and socialization. At BSA, these are student-driven, based on their interests and individualized schedules with a staff sponsor for guidance.
Therapeutic Services
The BSA unique transdisciplinary approach differentiates us from other schools. Every student has a team of teachers and clinicians with a lead person who oversees the student and all planning. This team collaborates daily to integrate therapeutic services and educational lessons throughout the day. Therapeutic services include:
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Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)
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Speech and Language Pathology
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Occupational Therapy
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Social/Emotional Support
Ongoing Assessments
The BSA IEP team meets weekly to review progress, recognize successes and make program adjustments where necessary to ensure goals are met. Our team communicates regularly with parents to ensure the student’s needs are being met. In addition, two IEP meetings are held yearly with the entire team and parents.
Quarterly progress reports are issued for students, and parents can see more frequent updates in the parent portal.