Re-Education Services is not a traditional school. It is an educational service provider to children with specific educational, behavioral, social or emotional needs.
Re-Education works with 35 school districts from four counties in Northeast Ohio. The students who attend Re-Education range from pre-kindergarten to 22 years of age.
There are two programs -- one is for students with ADHD, bipolar, Asperger Syndrome or other special needs, and the other is for students with autism. The first program, called Aspire, has a student-teacher ratio of 5:1. The program for those with autism, called Access, has a student-teacher ration of 1:1.
The school district is charged for the service, so the parents do not necessarily pay for Re-Education Services.
Re-Educational also has a vocational program and can provide transportation for students to its location.
The company is led by its president, Frederick A. Frisco.