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Heartwood School

625 Hagadorn Rd, Mason, MI 48854, United States
Mason, MI 48854
Grades/Ages
Ages 2-12
Hours
8:45 AM - 3:00 PM

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Overview

Ingham Intermediate School District (ISD) serves as a vital educational resource dedicated to enhancing learning opportunities for all students, particularly those with special needs. The district's core mission is to create supportive networks that address educational gaps and foster an inclusive environment for diverse learners, including those experiencing homelessness and those in need of specialized educational services.

Key offerings within Ingham ISD include a range of programs designed to support students with various learning challenges. These programs encompass Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for behavioral support, Orton-Gillingham methodologies for students with dyslexia, and comprehensive speech and language therapy. Additionally, occupational therapy services are available to assist students in developing essential life skills, while social skills groups provide opportunities for peer interaction and relationship building. The district also offers summer learning opportunities and preschool programs to ensure continuous educational engagement.

What sets Ingham ISD apart is its commitment to individualized education, reflected in low student-teacher ratios that allow for personalized attention. The district emphasizes a collaborative approach, working closely with families and community leaders to create a nurturing campus environment. Specialized technology and vocational training programs further enhance the educational experience, preparing students for successful transitions into adulthood and community integration.

Heartwood School serves students in Ingham ISD service area who are eligible to receive services under the categories of moderate and severe cognitive impairments, severe multiple impairments and autism spectrum disorders. Heartwood staff work with local school districts and families to provide center-based programs and services to students, as determined through the IEP process. Heartwood School does not enroll students independent of local involvement. Children who attend Heartwood School are between the ages of 3 and 26.

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Programs & Support

DyslexiaBehavioral challengesSpeech and language difficultiesSpecial needsHomelessnessPublicApplied Behavior Analysis (ABA)Orton-GillinghamOccupational therapySocial skills groupsSummer learning opportunitiesIndividualized educationVocational training

Who is this school for?

  • School
  • Public
  • Behavioral challenges
  • Preschool (Ages 2-5)
  • Elementary (K-5)

What support will my child receive?

  • Social skills groups
  • Vocational training

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

  • School
  • Vocational training

Other Important Info

  • Dyslexia
  • Speech and language difficulties
  • Special needs
  • Homelessness
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

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