Secondary Transition
Secondary Transition information pertaining to Special Education.
Online Training
- Instructions for Online Module Sign Up
Research-based, online training for any special education professionals who are involved in secondary transition - Next Steps NH: Options for life after high school, Educator and Parent Portal
This portal is for parents and educators of transition-aged youth (age 14 and older) and highlights information and resources found on or via this website. - Indicator 13 Compliance Checklist
- Measurable Annual Goals Checklist
- NH Bureau of Student Support's Indicator 13 Monitoring Cycle 2019-2020 to 2024-2025 for SPP/APR
For 2020-2021 Monitoring of Indicator 13 - Guidance Document: Understanding Indicator 13 Updated October 2018
- For 2019-2020 Monitoring of Indicator 13
- Guidance Document: Understanding Indicator 13 Updated July 1, 2017
- Indicator 13 Training Presentation
- NH Bureau of Special Education's Indicator 13 Monitoring Cycle 2013-2014 to 2018-2019 for SPP/APR
For 2018-2019 Monitoring of Indicator 13 - Guidance Document: Understanding Indicator 13 Updated July 1, 2017
- Indicator 13 Training Presentation
Resources
- Transition Drive IEP
A series of 14 short views featuring Dr. Ed O'Leary created by CELT at Keene State College which explain each component of the Indicator 13 elements. - College and Career Readiness Standards and Research-Identified Transition Skills from the CCSSO, October 2016
This tool aligns Common Core College and Career Readiness Standards, Common Core Language Arts Standards, and research-identified skills students need to obtain employment or participate in further education after high school. - Age Appropriate Transition Assessment Guide, NSTTAC
- Revised Transition Services
Helping Educators, Parents and Other Stakeholders Understand: Post School Outcomes, Course of Study and Coordinated Set of Activities - Transition Driven IEP
A series of 15 short views featuring Dr. Ed O'Leary created by CELT at Keene State College which explain each component of the Indicator 13 elements. - Next Steps NH: The goal of NH SPDG is to increase the number of students with disabilities and/or at risk of dropping out of school that are college and career ready in NH through the implementation of evidenced based transition practices.
- Life after High School Toolkit from the the NH Parent information center.
- Transition Assessment Review Website from the Transition Coalition.
- Transition & CCSS: Skills for College & Career Readiness: The Employability Skills Framework is a one-stop resource for information and tools to inform the instruction and assessment of transition skills.
- Transition Coalition Webpage from University of Kansas Department of Special Education: Free resources for providing transition services to young adults with disabilities in secondary special education. Features free publications, online professional learning modules and transition tips.