Foundation School for Autism – San Antonio is dedicated to providing a tailored educational experience designed to meet the unique needs of young learners on the Autism Spectrum. Through specialized early intervention programs, the school is designed to support the growth and success of students in Early Education (EE) through first grade. With small class sizes and individualized attention, students thrive in a structured yet nurturing environment where each milestone is celebrated, setting a strong foundation for future learning and development.
Recently, the campus welcomed Texas State Senator Donna Campbell, who was honored with the Texas Public Charter School Association (TPCSA)’s Charter Champion Award.
During her visit, Senator Campbell toured the campus, connecting with students and staff while learning more about the school’s unique model. “Foundation School for Autism – San Antonio would like to congratulate Senator Donna Campbell for being honored with the Charter Champion award,” the campus said. “[Her] exceptional dedication to supporting students and ensuring that all students can thrive in their education is truly appreciated.”
Campus Director Peggy Derby led a special assembly to present the award, recognizing Senator Campbell’s contributions to ensuring that schools meet the unique needs of every child.
Foundation School for Autism – San Antonio is a tuition-free public school option that provides critical early intervention to students on the Autism Spectrum in grades Early Education (EE) through first grade.
For more information or to apply to Foundation School for Autism – San Antonio, visit foundationschool.net.