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Transition Vision
- Alden Road Exceptional Student Center has developed a Transition Academy focus for the 2013-2014 school year for students who have earned all required credits and are ages 18 to 22 years old.
- This program will focus on: development of employability and life skills training; Transition Portfolio development; maximizing levels of student independence that enable them to actively and productively participate as young adults within the workforce and community; connecting students and families with appropriate agency supports.
- Increasing community-based instruction (CBI) for students 11-22 year old to help them develop age-appropriate skills for functioning outside the school environment, preparing them for transition to adulthood after graduation, helping them to live independently, and enhancing their quality of life.
- Increasing community-based vocational instruction (CBVE) for students 18-22 year old for a majority of the school week (3 to 4 days per week).
- Working with community partners:Increasing employability skills training on campus with a project-based learning focus that enhances 21st Century Skills (critical thinking skills, collaboration/team work, communication, problem solving, technology skills, and flexible/adaptable thinking) in the classroom settings.
- On campus programs will include the School–Based Enterprises that provide vocational and employability skills training through projects such as:
- Furniture Restoration
- Film Production
- Three Recycling Projects
- Production of Greeting Cards and Calendars
- Thrift Store
- Sandwich and Coffee Shops
- Laundry Service
- Production of Crafts to Sell
- Production of Specialty Soaps
- Creating and Selling Cookbooks
- Ongoing Assembly Project – in collaboration with a community business partner