Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Transition Services

Transition service needs must be discussed for students age thirteen and older during the effective dates of the IEP. They can also be discussed for younger students if the parents(s) or the IEP team determine it is appropriate. What this means is that every student age thirteen and older during the effective dates of the IEP must have a post-secondary goal reported in the transition section (Section I) of the IEP. This goal must address education or training and employment, or for low functioning students, the transition goal might be to learn indendent living skills. The wording of the transition goal is like an IEP goals in that you must use the words "will study" or "will attend" (education and training) and "will become" (employment). IEPs are out of compliance if they use wording like "hopes to become", "aspires to be employed", or "will seek a job". Think about it like this...we do not write a goal for math using the wording "When given 25 mixed conversions (fraction to decimal to percent), Brandon hopes to respond correctly to at least 20 within 20 minutes by the annual review date of the IEP". If you have questions about writing post-secondary goals, please contact your curriculum coordinator in special services or Betsy Burkett (ext. 4427) our Transition Facilitator. Thanks for doing your best to keep SDOC in compliance with South Carolina's Indicator 13 of the State Performance Plan.

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