TRANSITION NIGHT
FREE RESOURCE FAIR
Co-Sponsored By
Hilliard, Dublin, Grandview, Upper Arlington, Westerville & Worthington Schools
October 15, 2014
5:30-7:30 PM
@ Westerville South High School
303 South Otterbein Avenue
Westerville, OH 43081
Transition Night is a free resource fair for students with developmental disabilities and their parents to assist in mapping his/her way through high school and beyond.
Delaware, Franklin, and Union County representatives will be available to discuss:
~Community Day Programs/waiver services
~Career & Technical Education programs
~Agency support after high school
~Transportation options
~Recreation & Leisure programs
~County resources and services
~Employment supports
~Financial supports for students with disabilities
~Independent living supports
~Future Planning, Estate Planning & Wills
~Community Day Programs/waiver services
~Career & Technical Education programs
~Agency support after high school
~Transportation options
~Recreation & Leisure programs
~County resources and services
~Employment supports
~Financial supports for students with disabilities
~Independent living supports
~Future Planning, Estate Planning & Wills
Find these answers by attending Transition Night:
~What do parents need to do to help their children prepare for life after graduation?
~How do students become eligible for agency services?
~What services require County Board of Developmental Disability eligibility?
~What can parents do to help students make social connections?
~Is there a charge for provider services?
~What age do students need to be to be eligible for services?
~What does a job coach do? How do students get one?
~Are students prepared for the transportation needs they will have in the future?
~Where are students going to live upon graduation and are they prepared for this?
~What services can assist a student to handle medical and financial needs?
~How do students become eligible for agency services?
~What services require County Board of Developmental Disability eligibility?
~What can parents do to help students make social connections?
~Is there a charge for provider services?
~What age do students need to be to be eligible for services?
~What does a job coach do? How do students get one?
~Are students prepared for the transportation needs they will have in the future?
~Where are students going to live upon graduation and are they prepared for this?
~What services can assist a student to handle medical and financial needs?