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Special Education Transition Project
The ESC Region 19 Transition program serves parents, families and educators by offering resources and training on federal and state guidelines for transition services. Staff development and technical assistance are available to support districts, charters, families, and community agencies in achieving student success as the students move towards high school graduation and beyond.
When students graduate from high school, they often face a future that has more questions than answers. For students with disabilities, the future can be even more uncertain. Transition planning is a process that prepares students with disabilities and their families for that transition from the public school to adulthood.
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Hello and welcome to the Student Centered Transitions Page! I'll be updating the page regularly and sharing great resources here.
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If you are a TED for a school district or charter, you should have completed the 3 online transition courses which have been available through the Region 4 website during the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 school years. If you have not had a chance to complete the 3 online courses, or if you are new to the TED role, you can now access these courses using the new links below.
To register for the TED Online Modules in their new location, please click on the title for each training topic:
Please note: If you have already completed the courses and have your certificate from Region 11 ESC, you are not required to retake the courses.
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Texas Employment and Transition Guide
This transition and employment guide is for you, the student in Texas public school, who may have received special education services due to a disability. It also provides helpful information for your parents. This guide has steps you and your parents can take to make sure you are able to find the right work or educational choices for you after high school. It also tells you where to get the services you will need after high school.
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