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Board hears staff proposals to continue cooperative agreements for transition and career‑tech programs; 5% out‑of‑district fee proposed

Livonia Public Schools Board of Education · April 14, 2026
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Summary

District presenters described the Livonia Transition Program (for ages 18–26) and career‑technical center cooperative agreements, said LTP expects 4–6 graduates on June 1 and projects about 83 students next year (49 Livonia, 34 through cooperative agreements), and proposed a 5% increase in charges to sending districts; the board agreed to place the agreements on the consent agenda.

District instructional staff presented cooperative‑agreement proposals for two programs — the Livonia Transition Program (LTP) and the Livonia Career Technical Center (LCTC) — at the April 13 committee‑of‑the‑whole meeting.

A presenter described LTP as "intended for students with disabilities who are between ages of 18 and 26," with satellite job‑training sites including Ward Church, Embassy Suites, Trinity Health, Meijer and Cedar…

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