Special Education
Ann Arbor Public Schools Office of Special Education
(734) 994–2318
Provides services to students with disabilities, including regular class placements with special assistance. Full-day programs in specialized classrooms for students with less common disabilities—such as emotional or moderate to severe cognitive impairments—are offered at select schools. Services from birth through age 26. Help with vision and hearing impairments for all ages. [email protected], a2schools.org/specialeducation
Help Me Grow (Washtenaw Intermediate School District)
1819 S. Wagner • (734) 994–8186
Services for children from prenatal to kindergarten entry, especially children with developmental delays or diagnosed disability. Provides no-cost preschool, developmental screenings, parent and caretaker support, home visiting programs, and more. helpmegrowwashtenaw.org
Washtenaw Intermediate School District
1819 S. Wagner • (734) 994–8100
Naomi Norman, superintendent. Coordinates educational services for Washtenaw County’s 9 public school districts and public school academies, including programs for homeless students, court-involved youths, special education, early childhood, and more. Operates early childhood and special education programs for ages birth–26 at various locations including High Point School, which serves county residents with severe disabilities. washtenawisd.org