The Capital Area Literacy Coalition (CALC) is a private, non-profit volunteer literacy organization providing a variety of services and workshops to enable people to achieve personal goals through literacy.
The Capital Area Literacy Coalition
Ingham

The Capital Area Literacy Coalition (CALC) is a private, non-profit volunteer literacy organization providing a variety of services and workshops to enable people to achieve personal goals through literacy.
The Special Education Guide provides resources for parents, educators and professionals to master the terminology, procedures and best practices in special education.
The Goal Bank provides different IEP goals and objectives for different content areas. The Goal Bank allows parents, educators and others to become familiar and educated on various goals and objectives that can be used in a child’s IEP.
BridgingApps is a program of Easter Seals that provides access to educational and therapeutic tools—anywhere, anytime—allowing parents, teachers, and therapists to effectively use mobile devices and apps to target and improve individual skill development to help children and adults with disabilities. This includes assistive technology information and application recommendations.
To provide academics and social excellence in ASL and English literacy for all students from infancy through graduation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children in Michigan, and to provide services to their families and the community.
A school focused on providing academics and social excellence in ASL and English literacy for all students from infancy through graduation to Deaf and Hard of Hearing children in Michigan, and to provide services to their families and the community.
The Education Law Center (ELC) is a “one-stop” resource for information regarding the law applicable in a school setting. The state and federal resources provided represent the statutes, regulations and law related resources applicable to a school setting. The site does not provide legal services.
The Center for Educational Networking is an Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Grant Funded Initiative through the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education and provides educational resources for individuals with disabilities.
A united union of students, parents, educators, community professionals and consumers supporting and providing Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). The site provides trainings, webinars, information, resources and referrals to students, parents, educators and community agencies on educational rights and laws.
Free home-based parenting education and referral network for families. Services offered include: Early child development and parenting information, Home visits and family group events (GREAT START Book Clubs, concerts, nature day, baby play groups), Developmental screenings using ASQ-3, Vision and hearing screens, Links and referrals to community resources and local schools