WASHINGTON
Updated 645 days ago
201 Allison Ave Washington, PA 15301
Secondary transition is the process of preparing students for life after they leave high school, including participation in post-secondary education or training, employment, and community living. These three areas are often referred to as "post-school outcomes" and are the driving force behind the student's Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). In Pennsylvania, transition planning begins at age 14 and continues until the student graduates from high school (up to the age of 21). Students will begin to explore what their post-school outcomes goal is through career awareness and career exploration activities. Each year, students will have an opportunity to sit with the Transition Coordinator to explore interest inventories and career assessments to help guide them to reach their goals. Each student is unique, having his / her own strengths and needs; therefore, each transition plan will be specific to that student... Transition should be a bridge between high school and the..