Forest School
1076 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, MI 48198 (734) 714-1800
Grades K-12
Forest School participates in a program that has several therapy/reward dogs that come in to the school each week and interact with the students.
Forest School is a day treatment program for Emotionally Impaired students who live in Washtenaw County. The program is staffed and administered by Ypsilanti Public Schools in cooperation with the Washtenaw Intermediate School District.
Students at Forest School receive the support, individual attention, small class size and therapeutic intervention to substantiate their educational growth.
Most students remain in the program for at least one full school year and the goal for all students is to return to their home school district when they are able to succeed in a less restrictive environment. The school has five classrooms, kindergarten through twelth grade, and is limited to 10 students per class.
Middle school students participate in the Michigan Interscholastic Forensics Program where students showcase a number of oratory skills including drama, storytelling, poetry and informative/persuasive speeches.
Forest School has 5 classrooms, each is limited to 10 students:
* two high school classrooms (Grades 9-12)
* two middle school classrooms (Grades 6-9)
* one elementary classroom (Grades K-6)
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