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Center for Countywide Programs

2033 Elms Rd Building C, Swartz Creek, MI 48473, United States
Swartz Creek, MI 48473
Grades/Ages
Ages 2-12
Hours
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

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Overview

The Center for Countywide Programs (CCP) is dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive educational environment for children in Genesee County, particularly those with diverse learning needs. Serving students from early childhood through adolescence, the center specializes in supporting children with various diagnoses, including language-based learning disabilities and those who are twice-exceptional. CCP employs a holistic approach that combines tailored educational strategies with therapeutic methodologies, ensuring that each child receives the personalized attention they require to thrive academically and socially. A key differentiator of CCP is its commitment to maintaining low student-teacher ratios, which allows for individualized instruction and closer relationships between educators and families. Additionally, the center emphasizes strong partnerships with families and provides specialized facilities designed to enhance learning experiences. Through community events and programs that promote health and safety, CCP not only prepares students for academic success but also supports their overall well-being, making it a unique resource within the community.

The Center for Countywide Programs (CCP) team coordinates the development and delivery of programs and services that support early learning, educational achievement, and the health and safety of students throughout Genesee County. The department also offers additional programs and services that assist educators and families with keeping Genesee County children healthy and ready to learn!

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language-based learning disabilitiestwice-exceptionalPrivateindividualized instructionfamily partnershipsholistic approach

Who is this school for?

  • School
  • Private
  • language-based learning disabilities
  • twice-exceptional
  • Preschool (Ages 2-5)

How will my child learn?

  • individualized instruction

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

  • School
  • family partnerships

Other Important Info

  • holistic approach

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