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Granite Falls transition program presents student-run 'Oh My Dog' business and community placements
Summary
Aileen Brower, who leads the high school's transition program for students ages 18–22 with disabilities, described second-year community placements and a student-run dog-treat business called 'Oh My Dog' that raises funds and provides vocational experience.
Aileen Brower, the teacher who leads Granite Falls High School’s transition program, presented the program to the board on March 11, describing vocational training, community placements and a student-run small business known as "Oh My Dog." The program serves students ages 18–22 with disabilities and is in its second year at Granite Falls.
Brower said students spend Mondays on campus working on budgeting, meal…
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