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Transition Center reports enrollment growth, community partnerships and plans to adopt new curriculum
Summary
District staff presented an update on the Transition Center for students ages 18–22, reporting growth from an initial seven students to about 30 and describing a new curriculum and community work experiences, including Project Life internships.
Staff from the Transition Center updated the board on program growth, curriculum changes and community partnerships that provide work and life-skill experiences for students with special education needs.
Sarah Richards introduced the Transition Center, which serves students 18 to 22 with individualized goals to increase independence. Beth Ingersoll said the program began in a small apartment with seven students and has grown to more than 30 students this coming year. "We go to the library, different places…
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