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Proposal to Troy School Board - Next Steps on Journey to Achieve Excellence In Teaching Children with Autism

May 05, 2009
To the Board of Education and
Dr. Barbara Fowler, Superintendent of Schools
Troy School District
4400 Livernois Road
Troy, Michigan 48098
Dear Board Members and Dr. Fowler
Imagine –
“Troy School District recognized by the Autism Society of America in recognition of their commitment to the autism community. The District’s recognition was announced at ASA’s National Conference and Exposition on [...]

If You Can’t Get Autism Services in Troy, Michigan Schools Where Can You? Background and History

This History and Background of our Experience with Troy Schools and Autism
As a background note – we have three boys who are now through or in college attend Troy, Schools. Our experience then, as with most children in Troy was that the school district was what it advertised to be – excellent. This is why [...]

Why Michigan Leaders Can Support Autism Insurance Reform

Over the lifespan, the average societal cost of caring for 1 person with autism is $3.2 million. (Harvard School of Public Health, 2006).
 
Today, 1 in 150 individuals is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), making it more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. It occurs in all racial, ethnic, and social groups.
In [...]

Welcome

Welcome to Autism in Troy Schools (autismintroyschools.com). This site is being developed to create awareness and promote excellence in education for all students in Troy School District of Troy, Michigan. Please bookmark the homepage to follow our progress. We will be adding more and more interactive features in order to involve everyone who has something [...]