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District to pilot transitional apartment for special-education students at Evergreen Commons
Summary
Keystone Central School District will use an apartment at Evergreen Commons (owned by the Lock Haven Foundation) during the school day as a hands-on transitional-living space for special education students to practice daily-living skills; the space will be used during the day and students will return home each night.
District staff described an agreement to use an apartment at Evergreen Commons (owned by the Lock Haven Foundation) as a day-site for students in the district’s special education transition program. The space is intended for supervised, real-world practice of daily-living and community-access skills.
Why it matters: Transition programming that gives older students practical experience in household tasks and community navigation can improve post-school independence. The arrangement uses an off-campus facility during school…
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