Transition Services
Transition services are a coordinated set of activities for students that promote movement from school to post-school activities, which include:
- Post-secondary education
- Vocational training
- Competitive/supported employment
- Continuing and adult education
- Adult services
- Independent living
- Community participation
The IEP team begins the process of identifying a measurable post-school goal no later than age 16. The post-school goal always begins with identifying the student’s strengths, interests and preferences.
Additional resources:
- CVSD Student and Family Engagement Center
- Spokane County Department of Developmental Disabilities
- Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
- A Better Track
- Ability Employment Services
- The Arc of Spokane
- Artisans
- At Work WA
- Center for Change in Transition Services
- Center for Music Therapy
- City of Spokane Therapeutic Recreation
- Compass Career Solutions
- C.R.E.W. Services and Consulting
- Disability Action Center Northeast WA (DAC NEW)
- ENSO Jobs
- Free Rein Therapeutic Riding
- Goodwill Industries
- Inspirations Dance Studio
- The Isaac Foundation
- Job Corps
- Lilac City Friends
- MultiCare Hospital
- Project SEARCH - HS Transition that Works!
- Special Olympics
- Spokane Transit / Paratransit
- Tessera (formerly Skils’kin)
Contact Info:
- Eric Brewer, Regional Learning Director - (509) 558-5411 or [email protected]
- Beth Fox-Stultz
High School/Transition Learning Specialist
(509) 558-5505 or [email protected]