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Woodhaven-Brownstown highlights expanded special‑education programs, honors PAC volunteers

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District special‑services staff and a parent advisory committee recognized two support staff and reviewed recent expansions to early‑childhood and ASD programming that aim to keep more students in‑district and increase inclusion.

The Woodhaven-Brownstown School District on Tuesday recognized two special‑services staff and reviewed several recent expansions to early‑childhood and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) programming designed to keep more students in district and increase inclusive opportunities.

Director of Special Services Matt Salah summarized the department’s work over the past two years and described new and expanded programs, saying the district has focused on early community engagement, expanded ASD programming and added classroom capacity to reduce out‑of‑district placements.

"Kindergarten readiness starts when kids are born," Salah said, describing outreach and weekly community events — including a music group at the Brownstown Community Center that he said draws about 50–60 families —…

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