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Transition Programs

StudentsTransition planning is a formal process to assist students with disabilities and their families in preparing for the movement from school programs and services to their futures as active, adult members of the community and society. An integral part of the individualized education plan (IEP), transition planning results in the student receiving appropriate services and experiences that will provide him or her with the self confidence needed for post-school success.

  • STARS - provides junior high students opportunities for career exploration, functional academics and life skills development.
  • The WORC( Work Opportunity Resource Center) program focuses on career exploration, pre-occupational and vocational skills, daily living skills and service projects for 10th & 11th graders. Juniors work in teams at various sites in the community four days per week.
  • Better Employment Skills Training
  • CAP
  • CBET (Community Based Employment Training) is a school to work program offering hands-on experience in a community job setting for 12th graders.
  • The STEP (Student Transition Education Program) programs are for students ages 18 through 21. They promote independent living skills as a continuing education opportunity in an age appropriate community setting.

Special Education Services
8169 W. Victory Rd. Boise, ID 83709
(208) 854-4142 Fax (208) 854-4018

Boise School District
8169 W. Victory Rd., Boise, ID 83709
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