In The News
Monday, August 2, 2010
York Daily Record
(Monday, August 2, 2010)
Fund through private school provider helps special-needs kids' families
The York Daily Record reports on the New Story Fund helping a local family in need. Click this link to read the read the full article.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
(Thursday, July 8, 2010)
Grant for shower fix ‘a blessing’ to West Deer family
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports how theNew Story Fund helped a local family make home improvements for their child. Click this link to read the full article.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Reading Eagle
(Saturday, June 19, 2010)New Story in Wyomissing a typical school, but different
The Reading Eagle reporter, David Mekeel, features the New Story school in Wyomissing and reports on the school’s recent addition of three new classrooms. Click this link to read the full article.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Times Express/YourMonroeville.com
(Thursday, April 22, 2010)Autism Education: Monroeville is home to three schools that provide services for students
The Times Express/YourMonroeville.com reports New Story as one of three schools in Monroeville that offer services for people who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Click this link to read the full article.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Indiana Gazette
(Friday, April 2, 2010)New Story school to sell blue light bulbs
The Indiana Gazette reports on New Story’s “Shine a Light for Autism” campaign. Click this link to read the full article.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
(Thursday, March 11, 2010)A New Story opens in Monroeville for individual needs
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette features the New Story school in Monroeville. Click this link to read the full article.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Indiana Gazette
(Saturday, February 20, 2010)
School for children with learning, behavioral needs marks milestone
The Indiana Gazette announces Milestones Achievement Center in Indiana changes its name to New Story Click this link to read the full article.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Courier Express
(Wednesday, February 17, 2010)New Story launches fund
The Courier Express reports that Milestones Achievement Center in Dubois has changed its name to New Story. Click this link to read the full article.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Pittsburgh Business Times
(Monday, February 15, 2010)New Story school scouting for second regional location
The Pittsburgh Business Times reports: "A Baltimore-based education provider is scouting sites for a second school in the Pittsburgh area.
New Story, whose target markets are students with serious and complex behavioral and educational challenges, is looking to open a new school in the region only a year after opening one in Monroeville. No decision has been made about size or location, according to President Paul Volosov." Click this link to read the full article.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Autism Globe
(Monday, February 1, 2010)Creating New Stories of Hope & Success for Children with Educational and Behaviorial Health Issues
Dr. Paul Volosov, founder and president of New Story, discusses "Creating New Stories of Hope & Success for Children with Educational and Behavioral Health Issues" in a bylined article featured in the Autism Globe. Click this link to read the full article.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Standard Speaker
(Wednesday, January 20, 2010)
Special needs school has new name, grant program
The Standard Speaker reports that Milestones Achievement Centers, a private school system that helps students with educational and behavioral issues, changed its name to New Story in December and started a fund to help parents with children who have behavioral and educational challenges.
To see the full article courtesy of the Hazelton (Pa.) Standard Speaker, click here!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Citizens' Voice
(Monday, December 28, 2009)Grants available for families of children with disorders
Citizens’ Voice reports on the name change from Milestones Achievement Centers to New Story and provides information about the New Story Fund. The New Story Fund will grant up to $50,000 annually to help Pennsylvania families who have children with autism, mental retardation, emotional support needs or other disabilities. Click this link to read the full article.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
(Thursday, November 12, 2009)Needs of Autistic Adults Topic of Monroeville Seminar
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports on the National Town Hall event at New Story (formerly known as Milestones Achievement Centers) in Monroeville. Monroeville was one of 16 locations nationwide that worked to address the needs of adults with autism. Click this link to read the full article.