Meadowview School
Since 1974, Meadowview School has served Eaton County students ages 5–26 with autism, emotional impairments or cognitive impairments. Programs are offered at the Charlotte campus, in local districts, and through community-based sites. Students are placed at Meadowview through the IEP process in partnership with their resident district.
Meadowview School Beliefs

We are a school in which students, educators, parents, community members and administrators work collaboratively to create a positive learning environment to ensure all students are successful, active participants in their community. Educators hold high expectations for all students. All students and staff feel empowered and supported. Educators use best practice in every educational experience to engage each student. We provide a safe, caring and nurturing environment for students, staff, and parents that enables every student to experience the joy of learning. We believe every student has the right to make choices, to express preferences and feelings and to have that communication honored.
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Families and community members are invited to join the Speak Up for Equal Access (SUEA) Crew, a collaborative group between Eaton Regional Service Agency (RESA) and Ingham Intermediate School District (ISD) dedicated to supporting advocacy and family involvement around Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) in Eaton and Ingham counties.
Breakfast is served! Breakfast is available in each Meadowview classroom at the start of each day and is FREE for all students! Join us for a healthy breakfast to start your day!
All Meadowview students are placed through the IEP process. Enrollment information for new and returning students is available on our Enrollment page.
Because Meadowview School programs operate outside students’ regular attendance area, special transportation is provided to Meadowview School programs by Dean Transportation. If you have questions about your child's bussing or need to cancel transportation for the day, please contact Dean Transportation at 517.541.2772.
This summer, Michigan families can get extra help buying groceries through the SUN Bucks program. Each eligible school-aged child will receive $120 to spend on food during the summer months.
Contact
Amber Baker
Randy Cusack
Amy Lowrie
Meadowview Office
1790 East Packard Highway
Charlotte, MI 48813
Phone: 517.541.8750
Fax: 517.940.4114
Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 3:30 pm
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6 Feb
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All Programs - Half Day of school AMDate: Feb 6Calendar: Meadowview School
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13 Feb
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Eaton Rapids MOCI - Students attend Half day AM at Union StreetDate: Feb 13Calendar: Meadowview School
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Meadowview EI, ASD, Eaton Rapids MOCI - Half day of School AMDate: Feb 13Calendar: Meadowview School
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Meadowview SCI, Potterville MoCI - No SchoolDate: Feb 13Calendar: Meadowview School
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16 Feb
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No School All programsDate: Feb 16Calendar: Meadowview School
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18 Feb
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Meadowview SCI, EI, ASD, Potterville MoCI, Eaton Rapids MOCI - Half day of school AMDate: Feb 18Calendar: Meadowview School
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27 Feb
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Meadowview SCI, Storefront, Potterville MoCI - Half day School AMDate: Feb 27Calendar: Meadowview School
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