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Annual Report 2005-2006 - Farmington Public Schools

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Specialized schools provide special servicesSchool SitesAlameda Early Childhood CenterBeechview Elementary SchoolCloverdale Developmental TrainingCenterDunckel Middle SchoolEagle Elementary SchoolEast Middle School<strong>Farmington</strong> Alternative HighSchool<strong>Farmington</strong> Community School<strong>Farmington</strong> High SchoolFlanders Elementary SchoolForest Elementary SchoolGill Elementary SchoolHarrison High SchoolHighmeadow Common CampusHillside Elementary SchoolKenbrook Elementary SchoolLanigan Elementary SchoolLongacre Elementary SchoolWilliam E. Miller Schoolat Boys & Girls RepublicNorth <strong>Farmington</strong> High SchoolPower Middle SchoolVisions UnlimitedWarner Middle SchoolWilliam Grace ElementarySchoolWood Creek Elementary SchoolWooddale Elementary School<strong>Farmington</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>, in addition to the regular kindergarten through 12th gradeprogram, provides students with alternatives to meet individual educational needs. Manyprograms are offered within District boundaries for resident and nonresident students. Theseprograms include:• Cloverdale Developmental Training Center provides services to individuals withsevere multiple and cognitive impairments from age three to 26 years.• <strong>Farmington</strong> Community School provides high school completion, English asa Second Language (ESL), literacy, Head Start/Home Start, preschool and communityeducation.• <strong>Farmington</strong> Alternative High School provides students between theages of 16 and 19 — who need an alternative setting for learning — anopportunity to earn their high school diploma.• <strong>Farmington</strong>’s Adult Basic Education program offers academicclasses for adults with developmental disabilities.• William E. Miller School at Boys and Girls Republic providesspecial education services to youth residing at the facility — middleschool through high school.• Oakland Technical Center — Southwest, located in WalledLake, provides occupational programs and services to high schooland adult education students.• Visions Unlimited provides educational programs andservices to students with disabilities between the ages of 18and 26.24Superintendent Sue Zurvalec, <strong>Farmington</strong> Hills City Manager Steve Brock, LOC FederalCredit Union representatives Beth Cooke and Debbie Mashinske, a representative fromthe American Red Cross and Lisa Holmes and Diane Bauman from the District’s School/Community Relations Office pose with the check for $52,000 which was raised duringthe Hurricane Katrina Fund Drive held throughout the community.

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