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Birmingham Adult Transition Program
Welcome to the Birmingham’s Adult Transition Program! Our program is located at 2300 W. Lincoln Rd, Birmingham (across from the Seaholm Tennis Courts). Birmingham's ATP is a unique school for adults with mild cognitive impairments, autism, or other developmental disabilities between the ages of 18-26. Students who attend the BATP must be recommended during their senior year of high school, have an IEP to participate, and not have taken their diploma upon the completion of high school. The purpose of the program is to provide continuing education in the areas of community access, pre-vocational skills and life skills that some students need beyond high school.
Our goal, in collaboration with families and the community, is to provide meaningful educational opportunities incorporating vocational, social, communication, and daily living skills, so that students can be as independent and active as possible within their community.Get to know more about our program by visiting our school page: BATP Website
School calendar: BATP 2022-23 Calendar
Autism Spectrum Disorder Program
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Birmingham ASD Center Based Adult Transition Program
Birmingham operates a center program for students with autism. Students within Oakland County may be placed in our Post-Secondary ASD Center Program when their local district is not able to meet their needs, including those from within Birmingham Public Schools. Placement in the ASD center program is an IEP team decision.
Cognitively Impaired Program
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Birmingham CI Adult Transition Program
Birmingham operates a post-secondary program for resident students between the ages of 18 and 26. Placement in the CI Adult Transition program is an IEP team decision.