Student Support & Special Services
Our goal is to provide information to our families and community concerning the special education process. The Office of Student Support & Special Services strives to focus on our student’s strengths to help them achieve their highest potential. UCS is committed to providing students with barriers to learning, a free and appropriate education consistent with federal and state laws.
Students are eligible through our evaluation process for having an identified disability according to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the Michigan Administrative Rules of Special Education (MARSE).
Student Support & Special Services
(586) 797-1020
ucsspecialservices@uticak12.org
Evaluation
An integral part of the Special Services Department is to provide evaluation services for all students suspected of having a disability. Free evaluation and Child Find services are conducted by a team of educational specialists. If you have concerns about your child’s educational development in school, please contact the Student Support and Special Services office at 11303 Greendale, Sterling Heights, MI 48312, telephone (586) 797-1000 for further information to refer a student.
Programs and Services
Utica Community Schools offers a broad continuum of programs and services that are available to our students. These programs are designed to meet the individual needs of eligible student’s ages 0-26 years old.
Families with students nearing post-secondary age can follow this link for information on transition services for their student.
Parents of high school special education students please follow this link for more information on the use of the Personal Curriculum.
Services for children ages 0 to 3 years of age are provided in collaboration with the Macomb Intermediate School District (MISD) through the Child Find process. Please call the MISD Infant Preschool Program at (586) 228-3321 for information on these early services.
At UCS emphasis is placed on educating students in their neighborhood schools to the maximum extent appropriate. However, all educational decisions about programs and services for students must be based on each student’s needs by the Individual Educational Planning (IEP) team. Parental involvement in these decisions is critical. Specialized programs for some students are offered at identified school buildings. In addition, some students may benefit from specialized programs offered in collaboration with the Macomb Intermediate School District or other cooperating local school districts.
Ancillary services such as speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, school social work, school psychology, orientation and mobility, and various specialized teacher consultant services, are provided based on each student’s Individual Educational Plan.
Student Support & Special Services Staff
Melissa Kiger
Supervisor of Cluster I — servicing the following schools: Beacon Tree, Beck, Crissman, Duncan, Eisenhower, Malow, Messmore, Morgan, Roberts, Shelby, Switzer
Mackenzie Appelberg
Supervisor of Cluster II — servicing the following schools: ALC, Eppler, Flickinger, IRC, Monfort, Utica High
Simone Gardner
Supervisor of Cluster III — servicing the following schools: Bemis, Browning, Dresden, Ebeling, Henry Ford II, Graebner, Harvey, Havel
Miriam Phillips
Supervisor of Cluster IV — servicing the following schools: Burr, Collins, Davis, DeKeyser, GLK-UAIS, Jeannette, Oakbrook, Plumbrook, Schuchard, Schwarzkoff, Stevenson
Michelle Wright
Administrative Assistant to the Directors of Student Support & Special Services
Laura Achs
Administrative Assistant for Student Support & Special Services — Secondary
Pamela Roxborough
Administrative Assistant for Student Support & Special Services — Elementary