Mission Statement

"Expanding Individual Potential Through Innovative Instruction."

School History

ACCESS has grown to meet the needs of the community, now offering evaluation services, full-time education, therapy services, behavioral and mental health services, and vocational training for individuals with special needs.

Technology

Technology is used in therapeutic and academic environments at ACCESS. From augmentative communication devices to smart boards and electronic tablets, our 1:1 technology ensures students at every level are able to supplement curriculum with appropriate and engaging learning activities.

Scholarships & Financing

ACCESS accepts Medicaid, Tefra and Waiver for qualifying individuals, and is an Arkansas Succeed Scholarship-approved private school for qualifying school-aged children. ACCESS also offers tuition assistance.

Aftercare & Tutoring

ACCESS takes a team approach to learning, meaning therapists are involved in the day-to-day activities of the classroom and can engage in one-on-one therapy sessions. Academic therapy (specialized tutoring) is available for school-aged individuals with additional learning difficulties. Outpatient therapy services are offered for families who do not attend ACCESS full time. Aftercare services are available at both campuses for an additional fee.

Specialized Teaching Methods

ACCESS uses unique, literacy-based curriculum and a multi-sensory approach to learning by engaging all of the senses.

Exciting Projects

ACCESS offers three vocational programs to supplement its curriculum – horticulture, ceramics, and the Vocation Innovation Project. These programs offer a fun way to teach, provide additional therapeutic environments and gain transferable vocational skills.

Additional Resources

The ACCESS Evaluation and Resource Center offers onsite services for comprehensive evaluations and behavioral and mental health counseling. Students needing support in those areas are able to integrate those services into their day as educators, therapists, evaluators and social workers work together to create individualized approaches for each child.

About the Campus

The ACCESS Stella Boyle Smith Early Childhood campus hosts a 6,700-SF, state-of-the-art therapy gym, feeding lab, two renovated playgrounds and a library. The ACCESS Academy and Young Adult campus boasts the ACCESS Evaluation and Resource Center, therapy gym, library, art and ceramics studio, athletic gym, state-of-the-art greenhouse and multiple outdoor spaces.


Executive Director: Tammy Simmons, M.S., CCC-SLP
Established: 1994
Ages Served: Infants through adulthood
Student-Teacher Ratio: Between 4:1 and 8:1 depending on age group
Current Enrollment: 278
Tuition Range: $7,440 – $10,962
School Motto: Building Brighter Futures
Graduation: May
Important Upcoming Dates: ACCESS begins its academic year in August and continues year-round. Students may be accepted at any time pending availability. To learn more about ACCESS programs, please call to schedule a tour with the admissions specialist.



10618 Breckenridge Drive, Little Rock
1500 N. Mississippi St., Little Rock
501.217.8600
accessgroupInc.org


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