
Building Updates: Staff Tour, Floor Plan & More
Our staff tours the new campus for the first time, we review floor plans, and start working on the details.

We're Moving! New Campus Opens July 2019
We are moving to a new, larger campus. This new location will house both Junior/Senior High and Elementary students, bringing our students and staff all under one roof.

2019: New Year, New Look – The Evolution of Our Brand
Over the last few months, you may have seen some glimpses of our new name and logos… This evolution in our brand was triggered by our students’ voices. This rebrand is for them. To make 2019 the year we eliminate judgement amongst those who don’t truly understand what it is to be exceptional; those who hear the word “autistic” and jump to conclusions based on stereotypes.

#GivingTuesday 2018: Help Families at $0 Cost to You
It’s that time of year again… #GivingTuesday – the international day to give back and kickstart the holiday season. Many people unite to give back to the causes that mean a lot to them. For us, that means doing everything we can do to help families in need.

Behind the Scenes: Club Updates from our Teachers!
We’re halfway through the school semester and our students have been having a great time taking part in our clubs. We have over 20 clubs this semester!

What Parents Say About PS Academy & PS Elementary
What better way to get an insider’s view of the Pieceful Solutions Academy & Elementary experience than to see what parents think? We’ve had some incredible feedback and want to share it with you. Also, if your student is currently enrolled at PS Academy or PS Elementary, please share your story! It makes a difference.

Behind the Scenes: School Started!
School started and students have been so excited for the new year! For example, the clubs are a just one of the few ways students get involved, make friends, learn to do something new, work on their social skills, all while having fun!

Can autism really be "cured" with a cancer drug?
Researchers are constantly looking for answers. What exactly is autism? What causes it? Most importantly, can it be "cured" or reversed?
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[Infographic] - The Latest Autism Rates
The latest research released by the CDC shows that autism rates have been climbing over the last few years. The report is published every two years by the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, a CDC-funded tracking system that assesses more than 300,000 8-year-old children for the disorder. Here’s what they found…

The differences between the disorders on the autism spectrum
There are several different disorders on the autism spectrum. These are called ASD’s – autism spectrum disorders. There is much confusion in terminology these days. Many people have a hard time understanding what the symptom differences are between the disorders. Here is a starter guide to understanding the spectrum

Post-High School Options for Adults with Autism in Arizona
As a parent of a teen with autism or other exceptionalities, you’re probably asking yourself: what happens after high school graduation? Before we get into that, did you know...

Autism Blogs: Our Top Picks
We've narrowed down our list of favorite blogs to our top selections. The following list of blogs are written by people who either have autism or other exceptionalities share their personal journeys, or parents share their stories of navigating the daily ups and downs of being a parent of an autistic or exceptional teen.

Middle & High School Mayhem – Bullying is Real
Is your teen getting bullied? As a parent of a teen with special needs, you're most likely not a stranger to bullying. We know bullying exists, but do we fully understand it's scale?

Redirect Your Taxes to Help Keep Our PS Students in School!
The deadline to file your taxes is RIGHT around the corner, and if you haven't filed yet, you still have time to help keep these students in school, at ZERO cost to you. It's really easy. You can control where your taxes go.

9 Tips for Mothers of Autistic & Exceptional teenagers: New Year, New Hope
Your teen is your world. When you were pregnant, your only concern was having a healthy, happy baby. When your teen was born, nothing could describe the feeling you experienced. Utter, pure, joy. Perhaps not only a few years later, you felt guilty, but knew something wasn't right; you began to wonder if your teen was "normal."

Should I Switch Schools Mid-Year? Answers for Parents of Autistic Teens.
Your teen has autism or some form of ASD. He or she currently attends a public school where he or she gets the attention of a teacher and possibly an instructional aide. Or your teen is attending a private school where you feel everyone is supportive, but something is still "off".
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[Infographic] - Arizona STO's Explained
Did you know Student Tuition Organizations (STO's) of Arizona can help fund your student's tuition if they are eligible? This infographic showcases interesting stats around STO's, how they work, and who is eligible.
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[Infographic] - Arizona ESA Explained
Did you know the Empowerment Scholarship Accounts of Arizona can help fund your student's tuition if they are eligible? This infographic showcases interesting stats around the ESA (Empowerment Scholarship Accounts), how they work, and who is eligible.

Research Shows that Autism is Less Obvious in Girls
It’s been proven that boys are 4.5 times more likely to have autism. But new research shows that the gender gap in people with autism may not be as wide as we previously thought. A study shows that autism may not be as easily detected in females than it is in males.

What To Do If Your Teen With Special Needs Is Getting Bullied
You may already know that a teen with special needs is more likely to get bullied. In fact, teens with physical, developmental, intellectual, emotional, and sensory disabilities—are at an increased risk of being bullied. Those with disabilities were two to three times more likely to be bullied than their nondisabled peers.