AIMS school stands for Achieving Independence and Mastery in School. It is a specialized, school-based program designed to support the academic success of students facing unique challenges.
This program is specifically developed to help middle school students who experience social-communication challenges. These challenges can often be associated with conditions such as autism spectrum disorder. The core objective of AIMS is to equip these students with the necessary skills and strategies to thrive academically and navigate their school environment with greater independence and a sense of mastery over their learning.
By focusing on fostering independence and mastery, AIMS aims to provide a structured and supportive environment where students can overcome obstacles related to their social-communication differences, ultimately enhancing their overall educational experience and outcomes.