Miami Gardens, FL

Community Program

Sponsored by

St. Thomas University

16401 NW 37 Avenue

Miami Gardens, Florida 33054

Program Dates

Fall 2025

We are in the planning process for our next session. If you have registered or joined the waitlist for any past sessions, we will contact you for the next session. If you have never completed our registration or interest form, please complete our Interest Form Here to be notified when the next session has been scheduled.

Saturdays

10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (ages 5-18)

Financial Info

$60

Scholarships

At ACEing Autism, we believe every child should have access to our programs, regardless of financial circumstances. To support families, we proudly accept a variety or funding options, including:

  • Self-Determination Funding or Scholarship Accounts
  • ACEing Autism Scholarship

Register Here

Register Here

Program Directors

Josh Rosner

I am the co-program director for the Miami Gardens ACEing Autism program, alongside my brother Jeremy Rosner and Isabella Puglisi. For my day job, I am the Practice Development Manager at Holland & Knight LLP, a global law firm. I also played college tennis while earning my Bachelor of Arts in Communications from St. Thomas University. After undergrad, I was the men’s tennis assistant coach for Johns Hopkins University while receiving my Master of Professional Studies in Sports Industry Management from Georgetown University. Lastly, I obtained my Master of Business Administration from Babson.

Jeremy Rosner

Jeremy Rosner is a Co-Program Director for both the Fort Lauderdale Pickleball ACEing Autism and Miami Gardens Tennis Programs.

Outside of ACEing Autism, he practices law, representing plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation, class actions, and appellate matters in both state and federal courts.

Jeremy previously served as a judicial law clerk for Judge Robert J. Luck on the Supreme Court of Florida and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. He earned his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Emory University School of Law, where he was a member of the Order of the Coif and the Emory Moot Court Society.