by Cary Molinedo | May 1, 2019 | blog
Nine-year-old Cameron Baylor loved going to school. Cameron was always excited for what the new day would bring and what he would learn at the Woodlands-area Christian school he attended with his sister, Kaylee, his mother Cindy Baylor said. But, Cindy added, at the...
by Valentina Gómez | Feb 26, 2018 | blog
ASD Hope, Inc. and Texas Autism Academy are the proud recipients of a very generous donation made to us by Vintage Car Rally Association, VCRA, an Oklahoma based nonprofit. Vintage Car Rally Association Inc. is a nonprofit, 501c3 formed in 2006 with two very distinct...
by admin | Jan 5, 2018 | blog
As a resource teacher, Jane Walls is tasked with coordinating the education of fourth and fifth-grade students with a variety of disabilities. Some are intellectually disabled. Other kids may be classified as having emotional disturbances. But Walls often finds...
by admin | Jan 5, 2018 | blog
ASD Hope, Inc., a nonprofit organization founded by local educators, is in the process of opening Texas Autism Academy in The Woodlands by fall 2017. Community leaders in business, politics, education and health care came together Saturday morning to learn about the...
by admin | Dec 4, 2017 | blog
Every day at 9 a.m. during “recess,” Darren and Jacob run, play games and laugh together. At age 7 and 8, the children would typically be in first grade, moving up every school year with their peers of the same age. But Darren and Jacob (not their real...
by admin | Dec 4, 2017 | blog
Following a two-week delay due to Hurricane Harvey, Texas Autism Academy began its inaugural school year Sept. 18 at 1009 Pruitt Road, The Woodlands. Founded by ASD Hope, Inc., a nonprofit organization comprised of local educators, TAA is a private school, which...
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