The Critical Importance of Effective Transition Planning and Programming for Students with Disabilities on March 20

The Critical Importance of Effective Transition Planning and Programming for Students with Disabilities on March 20
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The Critical Importance of Effective Transition Planning and Programming for Students with Disabilities

MARCH 20, 2023   |   5 P.M. — 6 P.M.

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According to the National Center on Education Statistics (2019), 68.2% of students with disabilities graduate high school. Massachusetts is on the higher end at 76.6% (DESE, 2021). When it comes to attending post-secondary institutions, 69% of students with disabilities attend some type of post-secondary schooling (NCES, 2022). According to the United States Department of Labor, individuals with disabilities, ages 16 and up, have an 11% unemployment rate. Research suggests a critical need for effective transition planning, including curriculum and support focusing on developing self-advocacy and self-determination skills. These skills are essential for increasing success rates within post-secondary settings or employment opportunities (Daly-Cano, Vaccaro & Newman, 2015; Hong, 2015; McCall, 2015).

Come join our panel discussion focusing on the importance of transition planning and programming within K12 schools for students with exceptionalities.

Panelists:

  • Sherry Elder: Transition Specialist at the Westfield Public Schools
  • Chad Mazza: Assistant Superintendent at the Somerville Public Schools
  • Jill Curry, Transition Coordinator at the Newton Public Schools
  • Kathryn Anderson, Special Education Teacher, at the Billerica Public Schools

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