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Accessibility & Applying to College: A Chat with Granite Edvance

If your student is exploring colleges this year, this chat will empower your family to find the best fit and plan for a smooth transition! In this chat, you’ll discover: Key questions to assess accessibility services, course load flexibility, housing, and social opportunities Tips for optimizing the application process and disclosing a disability Grants, scholarships, and college financing opportunities that [...]

By |November 6th, 2024|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |Comments Off on Accessibility & Applying to College: A Chat with Granite Edvance

Extended School Year

  In this 20-minute module, families will learn: What Extended School Year (ESY) services are Why a child might need ESY services ESY services available beyond the summer break How to have a conversation with the IEP Team about what your child’s program could look like Use the menu on the left [...]

By |April 4th, 2024|Categories: Latest News, Online Learning Hub, Top Stories|Comments Off on Extended School Year

Secondary education options for students with intellectual disabilities

UNH-4U is a secondary education option for students with intellectual disabilities to have the ability to reach their life and career goals. This option allows students to experience college life with peers without disabilities. Join Ariel Schwartz as she explains what UNH-4U and Bridges are all about. She will share how you can connect your youth to this opportunity. [...]

By |January 25th, 2024|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |Comments Off on Secondary education options for students with intellectual disabilities

Updated Special Education Procedural Safeguards 2023

The NH Bureau of Special Education Supports has issued an updated Special Education Procedural Safeguards Handbook for districts to provide parents of children with disabilities. This handbook has adopted the federal template while also including NH-specific information. Procedural Safeguards are designed to protect the rights of parents and their children with a disability and, at the same time, give families and [...]

By |December 11th, 2023|Categories: Latest News, Special Education, Top Stories|Tags: |Comments Off on Updated Special Education Procedural Safeguards 2023

Major Choice: A Mentor-Based Career Exploration Opportunity

A recent Gallup Poll conducted in partnership with the NH Learning Initiative revealed that NH students who engage in career-connected learning experiences feel more hopeful about their future and engage more at school. For every additional career-connected learning experience a student has, those hope and engagement scores increase exponentially. In this presentation and chat Co-Founders of Major Choice, Ed Goyette [...]

By |November 1st, 2023|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |Comments Off on Major Choice: A Mentor-Based Career Exploration Opportunity

Voting in the Transition Planning Process

New Hampshire recently passed a law to help foster civic engagement and voting rights for students in transition. Watch this presentation from James Ziegra, Staff Attorney for the Disability Rights Center of NH, to learn about the new changes and how to encourage your youth and their teams to support their right to vote. After watching this video, check out [...]

By |October 19th, 2023|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |Comments Off on Voting in the Transition Planning Process
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