Special Education

    2615 Baker Road    Dexter, MI  48130 
    Phone:  734.424.4100 ext. 6053    Fax:  734.424.4169


Dexter Community Schools

Department of Special Education




DCS staff members work as educational teams in each building to ensure that all students have the assistance and accommodations needed to support learning in order to progress in the general education curriculum. We serve the majority of our students with disabilities in the general education classroom working to provide our students with the most inclusive, least restrictive environment.

DCS provides services to students with disabilities in a continuum of educational environments, from regular class placements with special education services and programs to full-day programs in county-based programs. Students receive evaluations in all suspected areas of disabilities. The Individualized Education Program (IEP) determines the type and degree of required services.

DCS participates in mandated Child Find programs and provides services to private programs within our district. The programs are conducted in accordance with the Federal and Michigan Special Education rules and regulations.

The Department of Special Education services 534 students with disabilities in six schools. We have 53 staff, which includes resource room teachers, teacher consultants, social workers, speech therapists, psychologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists. They work in collaboration with general education teachers to coordinate curriculum objectives, introduce and monitor accommodations and modifications and to identify alternative teaching strategies that meet the educational recommendations of each student's Individual Education Plan (IEP).


For more information, please contact Mary Pat Holst, Director of Special Education  734.424.4100 ext. 6052 or Tami Cowen, Special Education Secretary, ext. 6053.

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