High School
Transition Services
The transition from
Focusing on
high school to post-high
Elementary School
High School
Middle School
Pre- K
Middle School
Post- High School
High School
Kindergarten
In elementary and middle school, we walked through the steps of creating a transition plan
In high school, we now hit our stride with transition programs to support your plan
preparing us for the finish line: meeting our transition goals!
Post-High School Programs
Diploma Deferment
Transitioning into K-12 from Preschool
Preparing for the Transition IEP
Vocational Rehabilitation and Other Agencies
Community Based Vocational Education
Exitingfrom OCPS
High School High Tech
Career Placement
The Transition IEP and theChanges at Ages 12 & 14
With a transition plan in place,
TIEP teams in high school will need to monitor the plan regularly to ensure your student is on track to meet their goals
TIEP annual reviews provide a summary of your child's progress
but knowing what's ahead will help you montior progress and stay connected between reviews
11
eleventh grade
09
ninth grade
12
twelfth grade
10
tenth grade
In ninth grade, the TIEP typically focuses on:
self-determination and advocacy
9th
interacting with peers and adults
grade
problem solving and learning strategies
supports and resources on the high school campus
In 10th grade, students typically begin accessing ESE transition programs such as:
Some students will also need to meet with their guidance counselor and career specialist to plan for participation in career related electives
10th
Career Placement
Transiton Planning | High School High Tech
grade
Work-based learning experiences through Vocational Rehabilitation
Community Based Vocational Education
As a halfway point, 11th grade is a good time to reflect and ask questions such as:
Does my student need to waive the results of any statewide assessments?
11th
Is my student eligible for diploma deferment?
grade
Am I prepared for transfer of rights?
Does the TIEP team need to consider adjusting the plan?
With graduation requirements met, by the end of 12th grade students will be prepared for:
12th
grade
Deferring receipt of their diploma for one the deferment options
Exiting OCPS with their Diploma
Whether your student exits OCPS or defers their diploma
you can feel confident knowing you have been there every step of the way
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High School
Transition Services
The transition from
Focusing on
high school to post-high
Elementary School
High School
Middle School
Pre- K
Middle School
Post- High School
High School
Kindergarten
In elementary and middle school, we walked through the steps of creating a transition plan
In high school, we now hit our stride with transition programs to support your plan
preparing us for the finish line: meeting our transition goals!
Post-High School Programs
Diploma Deferment
Transitioning into K-12 from Preschool
Preparing for the Transition IEP
Vocational Rehabilitation and Other Agencies
Community Based Vocational Education
Exitingfrom OCPS
High School High Tech
Career Placement
The Transition IEP and theChanges at Ages 12 & 14
With a transition plan in place,
TIEP teams in high school will need to monitor the plan regularly to ensure your student is on track to meet their goals
TIEP annual reviews provide a summary of your child's progress
but knowing what's ahead will help you montior progress and stay connected between reviews
11
eleventh grade
09
ninth grade
12
twelfth grade
10
tenth grade
In ninth grade, the TIEP typically focuses on:
self-determination and advocacy
9th
interacting with peers and adults
grade
problem solving and learning strategies
supports and resources on the high school campus
In 10th grade, students typically begin accessing ESE transition programs such as:
Some students will also need to meet with their guidance counselor and career specialist to plan for participation in career related electives
10th
Career Placement
Transiton Planning | High School High Tech
grade
Work-based learning experiences through Vocational Rehabilitation
Community Based Vocational Education
As a halfway point, 11th grade is a good time to reflect and ask questions such as:
Does my student need to waive the results of any statewide assessments?
11th
Is my student eligible for diploma deferment?
grade
Am I prepared for transfer of rights?
Does the TIEP team need to consider adjusting the plan?
With graduation requirements met, by the end of 12th grade students will be prepared for:
12th
grade
Deferring receipt of their diploma for one the deferment options
Exiting OCPS with their Diploma
Whether your student exits OCPS or defers their diploma
you can feel confident knowing you have been there every step of the way