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UCNECT

 

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Utica's Center to Network for Employment and Community Transition (UCNECT)

7600 18 Mile Road
Sterling Heights, MI 48314
586-797-7000

School Day Times- 7:10-2:00
Half Day- 7:10-10:00
*UCNECT follows the Secondary Utica Community Schools Calendar

Reporting an Absence- Call transportation (586)797-7100 and email your teacher 

Vision and Mission Statement
The UCNECT program will link learning experiences in the educational setting with community-based instruction and job skill practice as students transition into independent adult living.
Our mission is to create a positive learning environment that encourages all students to achieve their greatest potential as independent adults.

Building Administrator
Nancy Brunetz
nancy.brunetz@uticak12.org

Director of Student Support & Special Services
Michelle Flessa
michelle.flessa@uticak12.org

UCNECT Kids

 

UCNECT is a post-secondary transition program for young adults ages 18 to 26 with mild cognitive impairments.

At UCNECT, the main focus is to develop important life skills for independent adult living. Our curriculum and daily activities, facilitated by a team of teachers, paraprofessionals and job coaches, teach daily living skills, provide various employment experiences and vocational training, and help students understand and use appropriate social skills in school and out in the community.