Progress Park
Progress Park is part of the continuum of services provided to Washtenaw county local school districts serviced by the Washtenaw Intermediate School District.
Progress Park serves students with severe behavioral, emotional, and/or mental health needs. A formal referral process is used by local districts, Progress Park, and the WISD when considering whether Progress Park is an appropriate placement for each student. Any initial referral must be the result of the IEP process in the students local district wherein decisions are made to review appropriate placement options.
Handbook/Code of Conduct
Referral Request
The referral request must come from the student’s local school district.
Progress Park's high staff to student ratio includes classroom teachers, teaching assistants, a behavior specialist and a school social worker, allowing staff to analyze, plan for, implement, and monitor behavior improvement plans for maximum student success. In addition, Progress Park provides speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy as appropriate and necessary. Our students participate in Art and PE classes as scheduled throughout each week.
A highly structured team approach is in place to address and support students learning and emotional needs, behavioral management, and other issues as necessary and appropriate. Our approach is based upon the internationally accepted tenets of Positive Behavior Intervention Supports (PBIS), a set of beliefs and methods designed to protect student dignity, promote respect and document and encourage progress.
As of the 2016-17 School Year, Progress Park is officially a “Separate Educational Entity” (SEE). This means that each student remains a local district student and Progress Park is a service provider, not a district. All credits earned by a student are recommended by the school staff to the local district in which the student belongs while attending Progress Park. Credits may only be granted by the local district based upon the local district board-approved standards. Progress Park does not graduate students or issue diplomas. Local districts provide diplomas when the necessary credits have been attained. Progress Park staff remain in contact with local districts regarding the students who are served at Progress Park on topics such as progress, transition planning, and other activities.
Address:
3980 Research Park Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone:
Ph: (734) 994-3340
Fax: (734) 994-3341
Hours:
Full Day: 8:30 am-3:00 pm
Half Day: 8:30 am-11:30 am