Our goal is to disseminate relevant information regarding transition services for 14-21 year-old students on an IEP. We hope to provide you the information you need to make the transition process easier to understand and discuss in the IEP meeting.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Secondary Transition for Students with Disabilities Modules
Based on the Taxonomy for Transition Programming 2.0[1], the Modules provide evidence-based practices that can help you move your students toward their postsecondary goals in education/training, competitive integrated employment, by addressing the following questions:
- How do I help my students plan for the future?
- What skills do my students need to meet their postsecondary goals?
- How do I involve agencies and engage families in postsecondary planning?
- What foundational elements are necessary to effectively implement transition services?
The targeted audience for the Modules is school personnel who provide transition services to students with disabilities ages 14 – 21; however, the content is also applicable to school personnel such as, intervention specialists who teach students younger than age 14, related service providers, middle and high school general educators, school counselors, and school administrators.
It is also essential that stakeholders such as families, agency providers, institutions of higher education and students themselves have an opportunity to engage in the Modules. Common understanding promotes integration and collaboration that can help all work smarter together for improved student outcomes.
Secondary Transition Planning Resource Modules available through Office for Exceptional Children on Ohio Department of Education website:
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Post-Secondary College-Based Programs in the Midwest
This presentation has some fantastic information regarding college-based programs in the Midwest. These are programs for adults with disabilities who have received their high school diploma.
Check out this great information!
Post-Secondary Programs
Check out this great information!
Post-Secondary Programs
Monday, September 18, 2017
Parent Transition Information
Below is a list of topics relating to transition. Not all topics will pertain to every student, but we wanted to make it available to all parents.
Parents and the Transition Process
ABLE Accounts
Adolescent Autonomy Checklist
Adult Services
Agency Overview
College Information
Guardianship
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD)
Parent Resources
State IDs
Transition Programs
Transportation
Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD)
What To Do after High School
Repost from November 2016
Parents and the Transition Process
ABLE Accounts
Adolescent Autonomy Checklist
Adult Services
Agency Overview
College Information
Guardianship
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD)
Parent Resources
State IDs
Transition Programs
Transportation
Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD)
What To Do after High School
Repost from November 2016
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Project Search Open House
Project Search will be having their first open house of the year on Thursday, October 19 from 6:00pm - 7:30pm. This is a great opportunity for current students, families, school personnel and other support team members to see what Project SEARCH is all about.
Open House Flyer
So, what is Project Search?
The Project SEARCH High School Transition Program is a one-year program designed to prepare students with disabilities who are in their last year of high school eligibility for entry-level employment. The program builds essential job-specific and employability skills needed to gain and maintain meaningful employment, lead productive lives and become integrated into an adult work environment.
The program integrates career exploration with a variety of worksite experiences, skill levels, and related coursework. Through this unique employer-led training program, both intensive classroom and skills training will occur in the employment setting. This partnership with Otterbein-Lebanon Senior Lifestyle Community allows students to interact with staff and residents. Classes are held on the Otterbein campus.
More Information - Program Description
Open House Flyer
So, what is Project Search?
The Project SEARCH High School Transition Program is a one-year program designed to prepare students with disabilities who are in their last year of high school eligibility for entry-level employment. The program builds essential job-specific and employability skills needed to gain and maintain meaningful employment, lead productive lives and become integrated into an adult work environment.
The program integrates career exploration with a variety of worksite experiences, skill levels, and related coursework. Through this unique employer-led training program, both intensive classroom and skills training will occur in the employment setting. This partnership with Otterbein-Lebanon Senior Lifestyle Community allows students to interact with staff and residents. Classes are held on the Otterbein campus.
More Information - Program Description
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Family Resource Night at Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Date: Wednesday May 17, 2017
Time: 6-8pm
Location: Warren C. Young Center 801 Drake Rd., Lebanon, Ohio 45036
You are cordially invited to Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities first Family Resource Night. Our goal is to provide information that will be useful to enhance the lives of families we serve. We also hope to answer any questions/concerns that you have about our services.
Child Care will be available however you must RSVP for childcare on or before May 5, 2017.
For more information please contact
Ellen Hudson, (513)806-3778 Ellen.Hudson@warrencountydd.org
Flyer
Time: 6-8pm
Location: Warren C. Young Center 801 Drake Rd., Lebanon, Ohio 45036
You are cordially invited to Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities first Family Resource Night. Our goal is to provide information that will be useful to enhance the lives of families we serve. We also hope to answer any questions/concerns that you have about our services.
Child Care will be available however you must RSVP for childcare on or before May 5, 2017.
For more information please contact
Ellen Hudson, (513)806-3778 Ellen.Hudson@warrencountydd.org
Flyer
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Surviving the Post-Secondary Transition
On Wednesday, March 15, parents attended a presentation detailing how to survive the transition from high school to college. Jennifer Radt, Director of Disability Services at UC Clermont, shared very pertinent information meant to guide parents into the realm of disability services offered in higher education and how the student needs to self-advocate for those services. There are links below to the presentation and to the folder contents given to parents.
Presentation
A Guide to Assessing College Readiness
Differences between High School and College Accommodations
High School vs. College
ODE Transition of Students with Disabilities
Presentation
A Guide to Assessing College Readiness
Differences between High School and College Accommodations
High School vs. College
ODE Transition of Students with Disabilities
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Transition & College Fair at Sycamore High School February 23, 2017
A Transition & College Fair is being presented at Sycamore High School on Thursday, February 23 from 6:00pm - 8:30pm.
(see flyer 1 for more details)
The following will be at the fair:
~College & Universities
~Employment Supports & Services
~Vocational Programming
~Adult Day Programs
~State Agencies
~Independent Living Agencies.
(see flyer 2 for more details)
Two flyers are linked below with more information.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
2017 Regional Transition Fair
2017 It's YOUR Life! Regional Transition Fair is March 21, 2017 from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Sincalir Community College (Building 12)
Parents, families and educators won’t want to miss the opportunity to discover options available to students with disabilities for learning, living and working in the adult world at the upcoming Regional Transition Fair!
Education and community resources that are available to support life after high school will be highlighted, along with informational sessions held by representatives of area agencies. Information is geared to residents of Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery and Preble counties, but all are welcome.
This FREE event is a collaboration of Region 10 State Support Team, SST 10 Regional Transition Council and Parent Advisory Council, Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services and Sinclair College Disability Services.
Friday, January 27, 2017
Parent Information Night at KHS on March 15, 2017
WHAT: Parent Information Night at KHS
WHY: To provide parents with information regarding college services for students with a disability
WHEN: Wednesday, March 15 at 7pm
WHERE: KHS Media Center
The Transition Leadership Team is hosting a Parent Information Night on Wednesday, March 15 at 7pm in the Kings High School Media Center. This meeting will encompass topics regarding college, such as enrollment, disability services, and many more. The speaker will be Jennifer M. Radt, Director of Disability Services Enrollment and Student Services from the University of Cincinnati, Clermont College.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
2017 Empowering Families Symposium
Find Special Needs Resources!
Attend Workshops and Resource Fair!
There are over 75 vendors!
WHAT: Advocating for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs
WHEN: Friday, March 3, 2017; 9am - 3pm
WHERE: Xavier University Cintas Center, Schiff Family Conference Center
COST: $25 (breakfast and lunch included)
Click HERE for more information.
Attend Workshops and Resource Fair!
There are over 75 vendors!
WHAT: Advocating for Children and Adolescents with Special Needs
WHEN: Friday, March 3, 2017; 9am - 3pm
WHERE: Xavier University Cintas Center, Schiff Family Conference Center
COST: $25 (breakfast and lunch included)
Click HERE for more information.
Autism Society Greater Cincinnati
Society Greater Cincinnati can provide guidance, resources, and training
to share your journey.
Autism Society Greater Cincinnati
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Parent Transition Information
Below is a list of topics relating to transition. Not all topics will pertain to every student, but we wanted to make it available to all parents.
Parents and the Transition Process
ABLE Accounts
Adolescent Autonomy Checklist
Adult Services
Agency Overview
College Information
Guardianship
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD)
Parent Resources
State IDs
Transition Programs
Transportation
Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD)
What To Do after High School
Parents and the Transition Process
ABLE Accounts
Adolescent Autonomy Checklist
Adult Services
Agency Overview
College Information
Guardianship
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD)
Parent Resources
State IDs
Transition Programs
Transportation
Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities (DD)
What To Do after High School
Understanding the STABLE/ABLE Account Informational Meeting
An informational meeting about STABLE/ABLE Accounts will be held on Tuesday, December 6 from 9am to noon at Crossroads Church in Mason. (Informational Meeting Flyer)
"Starting with a general overview, this presentation will review practical uses for the ABLE account. Hear the “what” and “how” of using an ABLE account for housing, transportation, assistive technology, employment training, education, health and wellness, living expenses, and legal fees. Highlights will include the benefits and sometimes unknown ways an ABLE account can be used for qualified expenses."
What is a STABLE/ABLE Account?
A STABLE Account is an investment account available to eligible individuals with
disabilities. STABLE Accounts are made possible by the federal Achieving a Better
Life Experience (“ABLE”) Act. STABLE Accounts allow individuals with disabilities
to save and invest money without losing eligibility for certain public benefits
programs, like Medicaid, SSI, or SSDI. Earnings in your STABLE Account are not
subject to federal income tax, so long as you spend them on “Qualified Disability
Expenses.”
You can find more information about a STABLE Account at http://www.stableaccount.com/.
"Starting with a general overview, this presentation will review practical uses for the ABLE account. Hear the “what” and “how” of using an ABLE account for housing, transportation, assistive technology, employment training, education, health and wellness, living expenses, and legal fees. Highlights will include the benefits and sometimes unknown ways an ABLE account can be used for qualified expenses."
What is a STABLE/ABLE Account?
A STABLE Account is an investment account available to eligible individuals with
disabilities. STABLE Accounts are made possible by the federal Achieving a Better
Life Experience (“ABLE”) Act. STABLE Accounts allow individuals with disabilities
to save and invest money without losing eligibility for certain public benefits
programs, like Medicaid, SSI, or SSDI. Earnings in your STABLE Account are not
subject to federal income tax, so long as you spend them on “Qualified Disability
Expenses.”
You can find more information about a STABLE Account at http://www.stableaccount.com/.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Welcome to the Kings Local Schools Transition Blog!
Our goal is to disseminate relevant information regarding transition services for 14-21 year-old students on an IEP. If you have a student in elementary school, this blog will provide the information you will need to be informed when the transition section of the IEP comes into play at the age of 14.
When planning for your child’s future, the talk of transition can sometimes become overwhelming. We hope to provide you the information you need to make the transition process easier to understand and discuss in the IEP meeting. There is much information to share, so we plan to post it in smaller sections. If you would like to follow this blog, please enter your email in the appropriate place to the left of this post.
Friday, October 28, 2016
Important Links for Families of Students with Disabilities
Links to important information for students with disabilities:
Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
Ohio Department of Education- Exceptional Children
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