Burger School for Students with Autism explained

Burger School for Students with Autism
Founded:1972
Enrolment As Of:approximately 330 as of 2008
Former Names:The Developmental Learning Program
Locale:Inkster, Michigan
Director:Susan Smitt[1]
District:Garden City School District
Grades:K-12
Age Range:3 to 26
Avg Class Size:5
Campuses:28865 Carlysle, Inkster, MI 48141; 30300 Maplewood, Garden City, MI 48135

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

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]

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] (42.2811°N -83.3263°W)

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gardencityschools.com/schools/burger/contacts.htm Contacts and Location
  2. http://www.gardencityschools.com/PDF_files/Burger%20More%20on%20our%20Program.pdf Burger School for Students with Autism
  3. http://www.gardencityschools.com/schools/burger/about.htm Burger School for Students with Autism
  4. http://www.gardencityschools.com/BurgerSchool.cfm Home page
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20120120030310/http://inksterbaylor.sharpschool.net/ Home page