Achievement Centers for Children
Rebecca Rhodes is an experienced intervention specialist currently working with Revere Local School District since August 2020, and has held a similar position with Streetsboro City Schools from July 2018 to August 2020. Additionally, Rebecca has volunteered as a therapeutic horseback riding instructor with Achievement Centers for Children since September 2015, and is a recent PATH Int'l Certified Instructor as of May 2017. Previous roles include a student teacher at Hudson City School District, a certified therapeutic recreation specialist at Springstone, a recreation therapy intern at Horsepower Therapeutic Learning Center, and a student assistant coach for the University of Toledo Women's Soccer team. Rebecca holds a Master’s degree in Special Education and Teaching from Notre Dame College and a Bachelor’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation from The University of Toledo.
Achievement Centers for Children
Founded in 1940 as the Society for Crippled Children, we now serve children and adults with a broad range of disabilities and special needs including autism, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and other physical and emotional challenges. Our unique, comprehensive service model weaves together therapy, intensive therapy, education and autism services, recreation, adapted sports and family support services to meet the needs of the entire family. The agency serves individuals across the lifespan, with a special focus on children from birth through age five. In Fiscal Year 2019-2020, many of the clients served by the Achievement Centers participated in or received multiple programs and services. Over the past year, the agency provided 194,201 service hours to more than 3,000 individuals and their families.