The Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction (CABI), an accredited, private special education day school for students with autism spectrum disorder and challenging behaviors in Central Massachusetts, has appointed two Head Teachers.
Erica Soucy, a resident of Worcester, and Jenna Olson, a resident of Spencer, have been promoted.
Ms. Soucy joined CABI as a Behavioral Instructor and has been with the organization for a year and a half. She has been promoted to Head Teacher, supporting four students between the ages of 13 to 16 years old. Ms. Soucy holds a Bachelor’s degree from Rivier University in Nashua, NH and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Special Education/Severe Special Needs at Fitchburg State University.
Jenna Olson joined CABI nearly two years ago as a Behavioral Instructor. She has been promoted to Head Teacher and supports five students ranging in age from 17 to 20 years old. Mrs. Olson received a Bachelor’s degree from Worcester State University and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Special Education/Severe Special Needs at Bay Path University in Sturbridge, MA.
CABI’s teacher to direct staff to student ratio is 1:4:8. This 1:2 ratio ensures that their students are maximally engaged in academic content throughout the school day. To learn more about curriculum and classroom instruction, visit http://www.cabiautism.org/educational-approach.html.
About CABI
The Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction (CABI) is a private elementary and secondary school that addresses the needs of students with autism spectrum disorder and challenging behaviors. CABI provides an educational option utilizing scientifically based educational treatment for children and young adults with significant educational and behavioral needs. The center is located at 345 Greenwood Street, Suite 3 in Worcester, MA. For more information, visit the website at http://www.cabiautism.org or contact the school directly at (508) 363-0201.
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