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The goal of the transition program is to develop a vocational program that will provide students with general employability skills and prepare them to enter paid or unpaid employment in specific occupations. 

Using the Transition Inventory and other appropriate assessments, students indicate what type of job they are interested in. Students are trained in the classroom in their vocational class on different activities related to their interest. Students are also given opportunities to volunteer and apply what they learned in specific jobsites. 

Transition Program

Art With The Heart

Students will be given opportunities to make arts and crafts in campus and off campus twice a week. For more information about this school partner, click the link below.  

https://www.artwithaheart.net/

Shoppers Mondawmin

Students were provided with valuable opportunities to apply their transition skills at the Shoppers Mondawmin branch, gaining real-world experience in a community-based setting. This experience supported the development of independence, workplace readiness, and social interaction skills.

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Rolling Road Country Club

Students had the opportunity to practice real-world vocational skills at Rolling Road Country Club, including table setting and other tasks essential to restaurant and hospitality roles. This hands-on experience helped students build practical skills in a professional environment.

Baltimore Museum of Industry 

Students were given opportunities to practice transition skills at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, engaging in real-world tasks that promote independence, communication, and workplace readiness. This experience supported their growth in a community-based, career-focused environment.

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