Victory Autism Academy Queen Creek Elementary Campus
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Victory Autism Academy is a specialized educational institution dedicated to providing a whole child education for students on the autism spectrum, from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The academy's core mission is to empower students by fostering independence and confidence through a tailored curriculum that addresses their unique needs and abilities.
Key offerings at Victory Autism Academy include individualized instruction based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) practices, a Structured Teaching Model, and a focus on generalization of skills across all academic areas. The school provides a comprehensive range of services, including music, art, adaptive physical education, life skills training, social skills development, yoga, and various therapeutic interventions such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy. The academy also emphasizes the importance of real-world experiences and hands-on learning to prepare students for future success.
What sets Victory Autism Academy apart is its commitment to maintaining a low student-to-teacher ratio of 1:3, ensuring personalized attention and support for each child. The academy's campuses are designed to create a nurturing and engaging environment, equipped with specialized technology and resources that enhance the learning experience. Additionally, the school offers vocational training and community integration opportunities, preparing students for life beyond the classroom and equipping them with essential skills for independence.
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- Autism (ASD)
- Elementary (K-5)
- High School (9-12)
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- individualized instruction
What support will my child receive?
- life skills training
- vocational training
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- art
- vocational training
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