Departments
Transition Services
What are transitions services?
Transition services are a set of coordinated activities to assist a student’s movement from school to post-school activities. These services are designed to help you child adjust to life after he or she is no longer eligible for school-related services. The law requires that transition services be provided to all students with disabilities, beginning at sixteen (16) years of age or younger, if appropriate. When appropriate, the IEP will plan and oversee the implementation of these transition services.
- An Introduction to Special Education
- A Continuum of Services
- Referral & Identification
- Understanding the IEP
- Procedural Safeguards and Parent Rights
- Transition Services
- Adult Transition Program (ATP)
- Child Find Process
- Preschool Program
- Intensive Behavior Intervention (IBI) Program
- Community Advisory Committee (CAC)
- Contact Information
- Section 504
- SELPA - Local Plan