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About

The International Academy of Hope (iHOPE) is a highly specialized private school focused on educating students, ages 5-21, with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and multiple disabilities. It fulfills an unmet need in the community while serving as a model of best practices in the delivery of special education services. iHOPE provides students with a literacy-rich curriculum that incorporates a multidisciplinary and collaborative program including cognitive strategies, small group instruction, assistive technology, therapeutic intervention, physical rehabilitation, social interaction, and transition services.

History

iHOPE opened its doors in 2013 for six children as a therapeutic and academic school for students with TBI and multiple disabilities. Since then, iHOPE's enrollment has continued to expand to more than 80 students, as families, advocates and educators have recognized the school as a leading institution in the field of traumatic brain injury. In 2019, as iHOPE continued to gain recognition within the greater community and field of disabilities, a partnership was formed with YAI, a leading nonprofit organization providing supportive programs for adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Together with YAI, iHOPE amplified its focus on student learning in April 2022 by relocating to a larger site, designed with the students in mind. The move enables the school to provide more comprehensive support in this a custom-designed facility.

Board of Trustees

Kevin Carey, Chair, Irene Cavanagh, Erik Putnam, David Silverman, Peter Taback​​​​​​​
Latest financial statements

Work With Us!

Are you interested in joining the iHOPE family? Do you have a passion for supporting and empowering others? 

We are looking for people who are caring, motivating, positive, and team-oriented! 

iHOPE student sits at a table and looks to be about to touch a communication device. Two staff are engaged with her and sit on either side of the device

iHOPE Parents

The overall and individual approach is nothing short of amazing! He has made large strides on every level. We have definitely noticed a lot of improvement. We believe that he would not had made as much progress as he has without iHOPE.

 

Support iHOPE

A decade ago, iHOPE welcomed its first five students. Today, iHOPE serves over 100 students with TBI. iHOPE upholds the best special education practices, tailoring instruction and care to each student’s unique goals, needs, and abilities. iHOPE incorporates the latest technology and therapies into each student’s routine. This empowers students for greater independence, and it wouldn’t be possible without your support.

Please consider a donation today to help our students flourish.

An iHOPE student and staff are sharing a laugh together, the student has a communication device in front of them on the wheelchair table