May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities
A full-day, year-round ABA-based special-education school for children and adolescents with autism, operated by May Institute.
How the school works
- —May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities runs a full academic program with applied behavior analysis embedded across the school day — not therapy bolted onto a standard classroom.
- —Instruction is designed and overseen by board-certified behavior analysts, working alongside classroom teachers and aides.
- —Families are part of the team — programs include parent collaboration, IEP coordination, and progress shared on a regular cadence.
Who the school serves
Day & staffing
Tuition & funding
ABA-based schools are typically funded through tuition, state scholarships, or district placement on an IEP — not medical insurance. Contact the school for current options.
Locations
- RandolphRandolph, MA
Accreditation & credentials
What ABA Rank checked
- Ownership claimNo verified owner has claimed this profile yet.pending
- State approvalNo state approval details on file yet.pending
- BCBA faculty checkAwaiting faculty roster.pending
- BHCOE accreditationNo accreditation reported.pending
- Complaint historyNo open BACB ethics filings or active state complaints found.clean
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Common questions
May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities serves preschool, elementary (K–6), and middle and high school (7–12).
May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities is an ABA-based school — it provides a full academic program with applied behavior analysis integrated across the school day, rather than therapy sessions alone. Schools are typically funded through tuition, scholarships, or district/IEP placement rather than medical insurance.
May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities is located in Randolph, MA.
ABA-based schools are usually funded by private tuition, state scholarship programs, or public-school-district placement when a student's IEP calls for it — not by medical insurance the way center-based ABA therapy often is. Contact May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities for the funding options they accept.
