Transition Program
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Transition planning is the process of preparing your student for the move from high school into the adult community. Planning for this transition involves the student, the student's family and the school staff working together to build a plan that will address your student's individual needs.
The Omaha Public School's Transition Program offers a variety of services for secondary students with disabilities, ages 18 - 21, who have completed their high school program with a certificate of completion or have not yet received their high school diploma. The type of services provided are an IEP team recommendation based upon your student's unmet transition needs.
Instruction in the Transition Program is individually designed to assist students in meeting their transition goals and objectives in the areas of:
- Vocational Development
- Independent Living Skills
- Community Participation
- Recreation and Leisure
- Post-Secondary Education or Training
Related services are provided as determined by each student's IEP team at their transition IEP meeting in the spring of their senior year in high school. This meeting includes the high school IEP team, a transition teacher or a special education supervisor and any involved agencies. This IEP team creates your child's transition plan, based upon individual needs and personal preferences.
Locations
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North Site
4839 N 72 St., Omaha, NE 68134
(531) 299-2960South Site
4875 F St., Omaha, NE 68117
(531) 299-2970
Staff Directory
- Transition Program - North
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