Transition Network Facilitation
Transition Network Facilitation works with educators in five counties to help students with developmental disabilities ages 16 to 21 shift from school to integrated, competitive employment. We share best practices, strategies and curriculum that help students explore vocations, gain work experience and set post-secondary goals. We’re also a convener, connecting educators with relevant agencies to identify and address school-to work transition barriers.
- Transition Network Facilitators (TNFs) and Support Specialists
- Pre-Employment Transition Services (PRE-ETS)
Coordinators - Youth Transition Program Technical Assistance Providers (YTP TAPs)
- Regional Employment Specialists
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Special Education News
Post-high school students prep for employment at unique “summit”
Hundreds of students in our region continue their education in “transition” programs through their school districts after earning alternative high school diplomas. These 18- to 21-year-olds experience varying disabilities that qualify them for extra support as they segue to work and adult life. All are receiving continuing services from their [...]
Staff spotlight: Kellie Reeves, educational assistant
The first full week of March is designated as Classified Employee Appreciation Week. At Clackamas ESD alone, we have more than 60 types of classified jobs. These are people who touch every corner of our agency’s work and the districts we support, from providing hands-on help to teachers, children and families, to [...]
Staff spotlight: Mitch Beck, therapeutic intervention coach
The first full week of March is designated as Classified Employee Appreciation Week. At Clackamas ESD alone, we have more than 60 types of classified jobs. These are people who touch every corner of our agency’s work and the districts we support, from providing hands-on help to teachers, children and families, to [...]