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Burger School for Students with Autism

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Burger School for Students with Autism
Information
Former namesThe Developmental Learning Program
Founded1972
LocaleInkster, Michigan
School districtGarden City School District
DirectorSusan Smitt[1]
GradesK-12
Age range3 to 26
Average class size5
Campuses28865 Carlysle, Inkster, MI 48141; 30300 Maplewood, Garden City, MI 48135[1]
WebsiteBurger School website

The Burger School for Students with Autism was established in 1973 as the Developmental Learning Program.[2] Burger School is operated by the Garden City School District for the Wayne County Regional Educational Agency. It accepts students from preschool to high school, from age 3 to 26, from 34 school districts in Wayne County, Michigan.[3]

History

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The Developmental Learning Program is a program within the Garden City Public Schools that began in 1973. In 2014, the Developmental Learning Program moved to one of its two current locations and took its present name. The school now supports two campuses.[1][3]

The Burger Baylor School for Students with Autism is located in Inkster,[4] in the former Baylor-Woodson Elementary School of Inkster Public Schools.[5] (42°16′51.8″N 83°19′34.7″W / 42.281056°N 83.326306°W / 42.281056; -83.326306)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Contacts and Location Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine, Garden City Schools web site, retrieved 2008-12-17
  2. ^ Burger School for Students with Autism[dead link], Garden City School District retrieved 2008-12-17
  3. ^ a b Burger School for Students with Autism Archived November 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Home page (Archive). Burger Baylor School. Retrieved on April 10, 2015. "Burger Baylor School 28865 Carlysle Inkster, MI 48141"
  5. ^ Home page (). Baylor-Woodson Elementary School. January 20, 2012. Retrieved on April 12, 2015. "28865 Carlysle, Inkster MI 48141"
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