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Private | PK-8 | 30 students |  

PHONE: (321) 638-0040

FAX: (321) 638-0009

HOURS: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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825 Forrest Ave

Suite 105

Cocoa, FL 32922

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Posted May 7, 2007

My son was failing in public school. He hated school and was becoming a behavior problem. AiA Academy has an individualized curriculum plan and that's just what my son needed! Now he's on the right level and is enjoying school! And there's no FCAT! We're so happy and thankful for the wonderful teachers at AiA!
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Posted April 24, 2007

Atlantic Inclusive Academy has been a god given gift for my daughter. Her self-esteem has flourished tremendously. I have always dreamed of finding a school that would work with her educational difficulties. Having a child who has different learning abilities is a challenge but having a school like AIA has made all the difference in the world. I use to argue with her to go to school because she hated it, now I have to argue with her when she's sick because she never wants to stay home. That makes a world of difference in a childs life!
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Posted May 5, 2005

AIA offers little to no learning curriculum or discipline. My son's academic level decreased dramatically during year he was enrolled at AIA. Principal and teachers provide no special need skills they claim to orientate their school to. (They may insist you pay for very high extra cost counseling services they provide.) School decreased staff size mid year 2005. I felt they had stolen from my son the money provided for his education, without providing service.
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hike_tent January 12, 2012
I go in every Monday and help with the Kindergarten reading group or play word games. Then I eat lunch with my child. I also attend and bring things to all school parties. Since I volunteer only on Mondays I do not burn out. : )
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spaskinstyle December 10, 2011
Our school gives us mandatory hours (15) that we must give to the school in one way or the other. It is very easy if you don't mind stuffing envelopes or being a lunch mom. I think they even give working moms the opportunities to work on paperwork.... More »
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fighting4edu October 25, 2011
I felt like I couldnt voluteer there because I had alittle one at home I felt very upset my goal in life is to be an invovled parent. I also felt becuase I did have small children they purposily wouldnt allow me to help. I agree about principal!
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