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Autistic
Impaired Program |
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The Autistic Impaired
(AI) Program provides
quality educational
opportunities in Macomb
County for students with
autism, ages 3 to 26.
The mission of the Macomb
Intermediate School
District’s Autistic Impaired
(AI) Program is to promote
learning for students with
autism by providing
instruction in an
educational environment
designed to develop
independence in
communication, social and
community skills.
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Keith Bovenschen
School |
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Bovenschen School
provides educational
services for students with
moderate to severe cognitive
impairments, ages 3-26. The
school's mission is to
enable students to achieve
their highest level of
independence and self-esteem
in order to face the
challenges of their everyday
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Robert G.
Lutz School for Work Experience |
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Lutz School provides
service to students, ages 18
to 26, who have moderate
cognitive abilities. The school
provides experiences and
training to promote each
student's transition from
school to community life.
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Maple Lane Elementary School |
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Maple Lane provides
services for students, ages
5 to 12, who have severe
emotional and social skill
deficits. The mission of
Maple Lane Elementary School
is to educate a diverse
population of students with
special needs and provide
the skills necessary to
become lifelong learners and
contributing members of
society.
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Neil
Reid High School |
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Neil Reid School
provides services for
students between the ages of
15 and 26 who have severe
emotional impairments. The
mission of Neil E. Reid High
School is to enhance
students’ affective and
cognitive skills, enabling
them to make a successful
transition to their home
high school and community as
productive, lifelong
learners.
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Glen H.
Peters School |
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Peters School
provides educational
services for Macomb County
students, ages 3 to 26, who
have moderate to severe
cognitive impairments or
severe multiple impairments,
and have been referred by
their local school
districts. The focus of
instruction at Peters is to
help students learn, retain,
and use skills by practice
in the classroom and
community. The curriculum
focuses on functional skills
that prepare our students to
make the transition from
school to work and community
living.
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Rockwell Middle School |
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Rockwell serves students
with severe
emotional impairments (SEI), ages 13 to 15, who
reside in Macomb County. The
mission of Rockwell Middle School is to enhance
students’ social, academic
and prevocational skills by
creating an enriching and
supportive learning
environment. |
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