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How Aim High School Helps Students Succeed Each Day With Plans That Fit Their Individual Needs

Summary by Detroit and Ann Arbor Metro Parent
A child’s day at Aim High School in Farmington Hills begins like any other. But for these students in grades 6-12 with learning differences, every day comes with unique challenges — and a plan to meet them head-on.  Here, individualized accommodation plans (IAPs) provide structured support, blending academic tools, behavioral guidance, and self-reflection to help students build independence.  “We don’t want any of our students to fall through th…
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Detroit and Ann Arbor Metro Parent broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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