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What if “Bad Behavior” Is Actually A Cry for Help?
If you’re a fan of the Real Life, Whole Talk podcast, you may have recognized a familiar voice — our Executive Director, Beven Byrnes, who was recently featured on the show.
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From Surviving to Thriving: A Neurodiversity Week Perspective on Belonging
We’re proud to share that our Executive Director, Beven Byrnes, was recently featured in Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine with an insightful opinion piece titled “One Mom’s Fight to Help Kids Feel Like They Belong.”
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Beven Byrnes Featured on 101 FM News KXL for Women’s History Month
Bridges Middle School and Executive Director Beven Byrnes were recently featured on FM News 101 KXL as part of the station’s Women’s History Month coverage.
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Bridges Executive Director Spotlighted During National School Choice Week on KATU Afternoon Live
During National School Choice Week, KATU Afternoon Live featured an important conversation about how families can find educational environments that truly meet their children’s needs — and Bridges was proud to be part of that discussion.
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Bridges Middle School Awarded National ASE Larry Marone Grant
We’re proud to announce that we have been selected as a 2025-2026 recipient of the ASE Larry Marone Grant, a national honor recognizing excellence in art education within special education settings.
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Supporting Neurodivergent Students in Middle School: cityCURRENT
We’re thrilled to share that Beven Byrnes, Executive Director of Bridges Middle School, is now featured on the cityCURRENT Show, a nationally syndicated program celebrating changemakers and community impact. In this inspiring episode, Beven—also a mom, advocate, and author—shares her personal journey and deep conviction that education must be designed to meet students where they…
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Belonging, in a Box: Why Mattel’s Autistic Barbie Matters
When Mattel introduced its new autistic Barbie, it did more than add another doll to the shelf—it opened a door. For many children and families, that door has been closed far too long.
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Supporting Neurodivergent Littles Through Travel, Family Events & Schedule Changes
Travel, holidays, and family gatherings can be exciting moments, but for neurodivergent young children, they can also be overwhelming. Loud environments, unfamiliar faces, and disrupted routines often create sensory and emotional challenges that families must navigate with care.










