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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Mar 25, 2024, 02:05 PM Mar 25

'Really troubling:' Survey finds poor outcomes for students with disabilities after high school

About a quarter of Washington’s students with disabilities don’t find employment or enroll in higher education within a year of leaving high school.

Outcomes are even worse for students with autism or intellectual disabilities: 54% of graduates with intellectual disabilities are not engaging in employment or higher education within a year, and 41% of those with autism fall into the same category.

The data comes from a new survey from the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, which analyzes information collected in 2022 from students receiving special education services who left high school in the 2020-2021 school year.

Joshua Taylor, a professor at Washington State University who studies transitions from school to employment for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, said the reported outcomes for those students are “really troubling.”

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2024/03/25/really-troubling-survey-finds-poor-outcomes-for-students-with-disabilities-after-high-school/

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'Really troubling:' Survey finds poor outcomes for students with disabilities after high school (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 25 OP
I worked as a sub last year with SPED kids about to graduate. jmbar2 Mar 25 #1
I work in Sped. I'm very worried where our kids GPV Mar 25 #2

jmbar2

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1. I worked as a sub last year with SPED kids about to graduate.
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 02:38 PM
Mar 25

They had no career education for them, so I created a full curriculum, and taught it. SPED kids need it worse than the college-bound. Most of them want to work, and will need to, if even in fairly low-level jobs.

The school didn't choose to pick up the course for this year, even though it is FREE. There are no career planning courses in the whole high school. And none at the local Workforce Development office.

SMDH...

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