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Beloit School District rebrands post‑18 special‑education services as 'Bridal,' enrollment rises
Summary
District staff described a renamed program, Bridal (Briefing: Empowering Adult Learners with Diverse Abilities), aimed at students with IEPs who choose to remain in transition services after age 18. Presenters said enrollment rose from 3 to 8 students for next year and capacity under current staffing is about 10–12.
The School District of Beloit presented a rebranding and refinement of its post‑18 transition services for students with disabilities during the June 17 board meeting, saying the program will be known as Bridal (Briefing: Empowering Adult Learners with Diverse Abilities).
Eric Weir, the district’s director of special education and student services, told the board staff analyzed district data, revised a readiness rubric and reshaped services that focus on independent living, recreation and personal care rather than heavy academics. ‘‘The team really spent time this year using a continuous improvement framework,’’ Weir said, adding staff also examined Indicator 13 (transition planning) and Indicator 14 (post‑exit outcomes) data to target students…
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