Postsecondary Outcomes
Individualized Education Program (IEP) Postseconday Outcomes planning is a crucial component of special education designed to assist students with disabilities as they move from school to post-school life. The Postsecondary Outcomes planning process is initiated before the student’s 14th birthday. The main goal of IEP Postsecondary Outcomes planning is to help students with disabilities successfully into adulthood by providing them with the necessary skills, support, and services. The Postsecondary Plan is a formalized part of the student's IEP, and it focuses on various areas, including education, employment, and independent living.
Postsecondary Outcomes Assessment Resources
SPPI 14
Dropout Prevention
Graduation
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House Bill 5: Foundation High School Program
The 83rd Texas Legislature established the Foundation High School Program as the default graduation program for all students entering high school beginning in 2014-2015. The State Board of Education adopted rules related to the new Foundation High School Program in January 2014.
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