- Detroit Public Schools Community District
- Exceptional Student Education
Exceptional Student Education
- Exceptional Student Education
- ESE Directory
- START
- ESE Compliance Office
- Early Intervention Services
- Emotional Impairment (EI)
- Gifted and Talented Education (GATE)
- High-Incidence Populations
- Homebound and Hospitalized
- Low-Incidence Populations
- Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy (OT/PT)
- Parent Advisory Committee (PAC)
- Psychological Services
- School Social Work
- Section 504
- Special Olympics
- Speech and Language Services
- Transition Services
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Gifted Detroit! SymposiumPlease join the Office of Exceptional Student Education to examine the many ways that children are gifted. There will be breakout sessions and guest speakers that allow parents, educators, and community stakeholders to explore innovative practices to nurture the intellectual and socio-emotional needs of gifted, talented, and multi-exceptional children. See the attached flyer for more details.
Office of Exceptional Student Education
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Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) provides students with exceptional needs the supports, interventions, and enrichment activities needed to flourish. The Office of Exceptional Student Education encompasses all learners outside of the typical learning environment and those that may require differing learning styles in order to meet their full potential. The ESE department is comprised of Section 504 students, students with, or suspected of having, a disability, and Gifted and Talented Education (GATE). We work to ensure students have access and the opportunity to participate in the varied opportunities DPSCD provides.
This access to instructional and other support services will result in every student maximizing their potential to successfully participate in school, work, and community life.
Our Programs:- Resource
- Mild Cognitive Impairments
- Moderate Cognitive Impairments
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Day Treatment
- Deaf & Hard of Hearing
- Emotional Impairment
- Early Childhood Special Education
- Visual Impairments
- Post-Secondary - Work Skills
- Post-Secondary - Transition
- Physical and Other Health Impairments
- Early Childhood Developmental Disorder
- Severe Cognitive Impairments
- Severe Multiple Impairments
Our Services:- Speech & Language Pathology
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Orientation & Mobility
- School Social Work
- Instructional support: ranging from specialized classes to resource teachers supporting students in general education classrooms, DPSCD strives to educate all students first in a general education setting
- Behavior and counseling support
- Assistance with physical mobility and fine motor skills
- Speech services
- Accommodations and modifications
- Transition and work skills to help students pursue post-secondary and work opportunities
Contact Information
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Please click the link above to find the appropriate contact for your school.
Assistant Superintendent
(313) 873-7740Executive Director
(313) 873-7740Director of Compliance
(313) 748-6374Senior Director - ESE Enrollment/Medicaid/PSSP
(313) 748-6363Executive Director - Gifted and Talented Education
(313) 552-1484Senior Director of PD/Curriculum/Assessments/Assistive Technology
(313) 873-3265Project Manager
(313) 873-7740