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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.

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About ABA schools

What is an ABA-based school?

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.

How is an ABA school different from an ABA clinic or center?

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.

How are ABA schools paid for?

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.