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Page 1: TRANSITION PLANNING An Overview High Road Academy

TRANSITION PLANNING

An Overview

High Road Academy

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What is transition planning?

The goal of transition planning is to assist students with disabilities as they prepare to leave school and move to:

post-secondary education

vocational training

integrated employment

(including supported

employment)

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Transition Planning

continuing and adult education

adult services

independent living

community participation

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Participants

Transition planning involves the participation of: students parents/guardiansteachers transition service coordinators related service personneladministratorscounselors adult service providersemployerspost-secondary personnel

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Transition Planning

Transition planning includes: – Helping students identify interests, preferences, and

needs.

– Identifying possible post-school outcomes for each student.

– Developing a coordinated set of activities that will help each student reach outcomes.

– Preparing the student and parent to assume responsibility for accessing services and requesting needed accommodations in the community (self-advocacy).

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Transition Planning

– Linking students and parents with opportunities and experiences in the employment/business community.

– Linking students and parents with further education and training options.

– Linking students and parents with adult support service providers.

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When Does Transition Planning Begin? According to The Individuals With Disabilities Education

Improvement Act of 2004:-beginning not later than the first

IEP to be in effect when a child is 16, and updated annually thereafter—

-appropriate measurable postsecondary goals based upon age appropriate transition assessments related to training, education, employment, and, where appropriate, independent living skills;

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Regulations According to IDEIA

• The transition services (including courses of study) needed to assist the child in reaching those

goals; and

-beginning not later than 1 year before the child

reaches the age of majority under State law, a

statement that the child has been informed of

the child’s rights under this title, if any, that

will transfer to the child on reaching the age

of majority.

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Steps Involved In Transition Planning At the school level:

– Career discussion & exploration through course and content area classes

– Identification of strengths and needs through the IEP process

– Development of a “Transition Plan” as part of the IEP

– Completion of credit requirements for a high school diploma

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Steps In Planning

School level planning:– Encouragement in areas of interests and talents

– Annual “Career Day”

– Field trips: DORS, Community Colleges, Businesses

– Interest Inventories

– Exploration of courses available at technology centers and home schools

– Partial/Full transitions to home schools

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Steps In Planning

School System Level: – Case management – Local Transition Coordinator (

www.msde.state.md.us)– Parent Information & Training Centers – School System “Transition Planning

Evenings” – Announcements regarding special events for

transition planning

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Entitlement vs. Eligibility

In Maryland, a student with a disability is ENTITLED to educational services through the end of the school year in which the student turns 21 years of age OR has met the requirements for a high school diploma.

Once a student exits the school system, he/she must meet ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA to receive services from adult agencies.

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DIVISION OF REHABILITATION SERVICES (DORS) Division of the Maryland State

Department of Education: – Referral-year prior to exiting– Services:

– Assessment and evaluation– Vocational rehabilitation counseling & guidance– Job search, placement assistance and follow-up services– Medical rehabilitation – Vocational and other training services– Rehabilitation technology services– Support services

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DORS

Tours available (HRA once per year) www.dors.state.md.us Workforce & Technology Center

– Division of Rehabilitation Services– Maryland State Department of Education – 2301 Argonne Drive – Baltimore, Md. 21218-1696– (410) 554-9100

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College Preparation

Continuum of supports: – Minimal

– Moderate

– Comprehensive

– Developmental

– Open Houses

– Visits

– Exploration of services available

– MAST Program (through DORS)

– Project Access (Howard Community College)

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Work Experience Program

Participation in the “In-School” Business Out of building work experience:

– Typically two afternoons per week – Local businesses

• Savage Mill

• Mobern Electric

• Howard County Employee Day Care Program

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Other Resources For Career Planning Mapping Your Future:

www.mapping-your-future.org Maryland Higher Education Commission:

www.mhec.state.md.us Prepare for My Future:

www.ed.gov/students/prep/college My Future-Beyond High School

(www.myfuture.com)

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Career Planning Resources

Maryland CareerNet Career Planning Process: www.careernet.state.md.us/careerplanprocess.htm

Apprenticeships: www.jcacde.org Career Colleges and Technical Schools:

www.ed.gov/students/prep/college/consumerinfo/index.html

Community College Finder: www.aacc.nche.edu

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Role Of Family In Transition Planning Activities:

– Familiarize themselves with terms, questions, and procedures

– Work with the school to develop self-determination skills in son/daughter

– Investigate programs and services available through local school system and community adult service organizations

– Discuss student’s strengths, talents, career interests and preferences with school professionals and other significant adults in the student’s life

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Role of Family

– Maintain a transition home file (IEP with transition plan; copies of all assessments and evaluations, employment history-paid and volunteer; resume; letters of reference; medical information; etc.)

– Foster and support the student’s dreams for the future

– Encourage and assist the student to express views at the transition planning meeting

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Final Thoughts Avoid feeling “overwhelmed!” Process is no different (in

many ways) than that of “typical” peers. Attend open houses Ask questions Investigate possibilities within the school system Encourage talents and skills through employment and

volunteerism! Participate in the IEP process! Focus: For what are we preparing this student? Transition planning is a PROCESS not a one-time

activity: YOU WILL HAVE SUPPORT!!!