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KALAMAZOO REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY
Alternative/Previous Name:
K/RESA
Mailing Label:
Kalamazoo RESA
ATTN:
Location:
1819 E Milham Rd
Kalamazoo
MI
49002
Mailing Address:
1819 E Milham Rd
Kalamazoo
MI
49002
Toll-Free:
Phone:
1-269-385-1500
Fax:
1-269-381-9423
Email:
webmaster@kresa.org ; agoodrich@kresa.org
Web Address:
http://www.kresa.org
Personnel:
Ronald L. Fuller, Superintendent; Delores Myers, Board President.
Hours:
M-Th 8:00am-4:30pm; F 8:00am-4:00pm; M-F 7:30am-3:30pm (Summer).
Election Month:
Update Letter Sent:
May
Goal:
To provide educational support services for all students in Kalamazoo County public and non-public schools; to provide leadership and act as a proactive force in education; to be a communicator, a facilitator, and a partner working with our local community, state legislature, and Michigan Department of Education.
Services:
In collaboration with Kalamazoo County schools, provide educational programming for severely physically and emotionally impaired students and for adjudicated youth; early childhood education and evaluation; employment and training skills; enhanced opportunities for the arts; professional development and leadership training; technology and media support services for educators.
Area Served:
Kalamazoo County.
Eligibility:
Serves individuals from birth through age 26.
Source(s) of Support:
Taxes; grants.
Subjects:
ART - STUDY AND TEACHING ; INFANTS ; USED COMPUTERS ; BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS ; EDUCATION, SECONDARY ; VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE ; YOUTH - EMPLOYMENT ; PEOPLE WITH MENTAL DISABILITIES ; JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ; COMPUTERS ; PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ; REFERRAL CENTERS
Affiliation:
Nonprofit Status:
Additional Information:
Source of Information:
E-mail 04/2009 per Christine Finger.
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