Our Providers
Specialized Support for Every Student Need
From therapy and communication services to behavioral, health, and classroom support, EECS helps schools connect students with the care they need.
Learning & Behavioral Support
Supporting students- learning, mental health, and overall development.
BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst)
Develops and oversees behavior plans that support positive behaviors, learning, and daily functioning.
Educational Specialists (Special Education Teachers)
Provide specialized instruction and individualized support to help students make meaningful progress and succeed in the classroom.
Educational Specialist Instructional Assistants
Work alongside teachers and school teams to provide students with additional classroom support, guidance, and encouragement throughout the school day.
School Psychologists
Support students’ academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development through assessment, consultation, and collaborative school-based guidance.
Therapy & Movement
Enhancing physical development and accessibility for all students.
Adaptive Physical Education Teachers
Provide adapted physical education services that help students build movement skills, coordination, confidence, and active participation.
Occupational Therapists
Help students develop the fine motor, sensory, and daily living skills that support learning, independence, and participation at school.
Physical Therapist
Support movement, strength, balance, and mobility so students can safely and confidently access their school environment.
Recreational Therapist
Supports students through play and structured activities to build social skills, confidence, and independence.
Communication & Sensory Services
Addressing communication, sensory, and developmental needs.
Audiologist
Identifies and supports hearing needs, helping students improve listening skills and access spoken instruction.
Assistive Technology
Provides tools and devices that help students access learning, communicate effectively, and participate more fully in the classroom.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Teacher
Support students who are deaf or hard of hearing with communication access, learning support, and strategies that promote success in the classroom.
Interpreters
Facilitate clear communication between students, staff, and families using sign language or other communication methods.
Orientation & Mobility (O&M) Specialists
Teach students with visual impairments the skills they need to move safely and independently throughout school and community settings.
Speech & Language Pathologists
Support speech, language, and communication development so students can engage more fully in learning, relationships, and daily school activities.
Visual Itinerant Services
Support students with visual impairments by helping them access classroom instruction, learning materials, and school routines with greater confidence.
Health & School Access
School Nurses
Provide health support and care coordination that help students remain safe, healthy, and ready to learn throughout the school day.