Autism Collier Charter School Announces Location for Inaugural Year
- Matthew Boggan
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
For Immediate Release
Contact: Emily Kafle
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Naples, FL – Autism Collier Charter School (ACCS) is thrilled to announce our school location for the 2025-2026 school year. We will be sharing space with BridgePrep Academy at 3161 Santa Barbara
Blvd in Naples. This long-awaited announcement comes after extensive planning and collaboration, and
we deeply appreciate everyone’s patience and support throughout this journey. We are incredibly grateful to BridgePrep Academy for partnering with us to bring this much-needed educational option to families in Collier County. Their willingness to share space with ACCS demonstrates a shared commitment to expanding access to specialized education for students with autism.
The advantages of this location are immense. Because the facility is already an established school,
minimal modifications will be required to meet the needs of our students. Additionally, it is centrally
located, making it easily accessible to families across the county. The campus also features a large green space, providing ample opportunities for outdoor learning, recreation, and sensory-friendly activities.
This marks a significant milestone in our mission to provide a world-class, evidence-based educational
experience for students with autism. As we prepare for our first school year, we remain dedicated to
building a supportive and innovative learning environment for our students.
We cannot wait to welcome our students and families to Autism Collier Charter School! Stay tuned for
more updates as we move closer to opening our doors.
For more information, please visit www.autismcolliercharter.org or contact Emily Kafle at
About Autism Collier Charter School:
Autism Collier Charter School is a tuition-free public charter school dedicated to serving students with
autism. Our specialized programs focus on enhancing the quality of life for our students and their
families through individualized instruction, family and community partnerships, and innovative
educational practices.
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