TRANSITION PROGRAM | LIFELONG ACCESS

Provides transition service programs to prepare each student for adult life based on their goals, interests, and abilities. Transition service programs include: Transition Club, Spring Training on Adult Resources (S.T.A.R.), and School to Work Summer Program (S.T.W.S.P.). Transition Club: A weekly after-school program that provides a variety of learning opportunities to students who will soon be transitioning from high school to adulthood. Students learn about self-advocacy, community involvement, life skills, and physical/emotional health. S.T.A.R.: A spring break program that allows students to learn more about independent living skills, public transportation, employment, and residential options. S.T.W.S.P.: A one-week program for students who are interested in preparing for employment. Students develop interview skills, build a resume, expand computer knowledge, and participate in community job shadowing experiences. Program is designed for students who need increased staff support and/or are new to the employment journey.

Date of Last Formal Update

07/10/2024

Data provided by

PATH Inc. 211

Physical Address

2000 Jacobssen Drive, Normal, IL 61761

Hours

Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm.

Voice

(309) 452-0069

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Fee

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Eligibility

McLean County high school students with an intellectual or developmental disability.

Agency info

LIFELONG ACCESS