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Transition Services for Students with IEPs

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) serves to ensure that students with disabilities are guaranteed a free, appropriate public education (FAPE). Once a student approaches the age of 16 within that IEP year (the annual Individualized Education Plan), post-secondary transition planning must be implemented. By definition transition planning simply means preparing for the next step in our future.

In accordance with federal law, the transition IEP must include the following:

  • Present level of academic performance as well as skills and supports needed for post-secondary life
  • Appropriate measurable postsecondary goals with action steps leading to successful completion
  • Modifications and accommodations necessary for each student
  • A current action plan to be incorporated addressing employment preparation/training, education preparation, and independent living skills/community access

Aligned with our Confluence Academies vision to be the PreK-12 school network of choice for students, staff, and families who want to develop innovative learners who invest in their community and future, our objective is to prepare students for the adult world.  Listed below are some key partnerships and resources for students, families, and educators to assist in the transition process:


Resources:

U.S. Department of Education

Missouri Department of Education and Secondary Education

Missouri Department of Vocational Rehabilitation

Missouri Department of Mental Health 

St. Louis Regional Center


For questions related to transition services for students with IEPs please contact:


Sara McCulloch-Penick, M.A.

Transition Specialist

[email protected]