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'''Macomb Intermediate School District''' ('''MISD''') is a coordinating school district based in [[Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan|Clinton Township]], [[Michigan]]. The district serves local school districts in [[Macomb County]], primarily through the providing of [[special education]] support, services and screening of students.<ref>"[http://www.misd.net/SpecialPopulations.htm Special Populations. Retrieved on October 16, 2015.]</ref> The MISD operates several schools of its own to educate the more seriously impaired children. |
'''Macomb Intermediate School District''' ('''MISD''') is a coordinating school district based in [[Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan|Clinton Township]], [[Michigan]]. The district serves local school districts in [[Macomb County]], primarily through the providing of [[special education]] support, services and screening of students.<ref>"[http://www.misd.net/SpecialPopulations.htm Special Populations. Retrieved on October 16, 2015.]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The MISD operates several schools of its own to educate the more seriously impaired children. |
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Macomb Intermediate School District (MISD) is a coordinating school district based in Clinton Township, Michigan. The district serves local school districts in Macomb County, primarily through the providing of special education support, services and screening of students.[1] The MISD operates several schools of its own to educate the more seriously impaired children.
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