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What Can Students Do To Increase Their Involvement In School To Work Activities?

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Tens of thousands of young people with disabilities are leaving the public schools and looking for opportunities in the workforce. These young adults are looking for their rightful place in the community. As students enter high school their efforts should focus on what they are going to do with their lives.

Students Should Build Skills That Will Help Them Succeed In An Employment Setting.

Students Should Explore A Variety Of Jobs And Careers Students Should Participate In A Variety Of Jobs Students Should Take Classes That Assist In Learning Skills To Succeed In Daily Life

 


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