ABA schools.
ABA-based schools integrate a full academic program with applied behavior analysis across the school day — a different placement from a center-based clinic. Profiles cover grades served, program model, accreditation, and verified family reviews.
About ABA schools
An ABA-based school is an accredited or state-approved school — not a therapy clinic — that delivers a full academic program with applied behavior analysis integrated across the school day. Students attend for school, and behavior support is built into instruction rather than provided as separate therapy sessions.
A clinic or center provides ABA therapy (often for younger children, billed to medical insurance). An ABA school is an educational placement for school-age students that combines academics with ABA, and is usually funded through tuition, state scholarships, or public-school-district placement on an IEP.
Most families pay through private tuition, a state scholarship or voucher program, or district placement when a student’s IEP calls for it — not through medical insurance the way center-based ABA therapy often is.
