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Indicator 13 Kentucky Transition Compliance

This training program focuses on understanding and documenting Indicator 13 compliance in Kentucky, which includes postsecondary goals, transition services, agency involvement, consent for agency invitation, multi-year course of study, related annual goals, transition assessment, student involvement, and annual update.

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Indicator 13 Kentucky Transition Compliance

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  1. Indicator 13Kentucky Transition Compliance Referencing Kentucky Compliance Record Review School Year 2014-2015

  2. Pre-Test

  3. Indicator 13 – Training Objectives • To become proficient in the use of the Kentucky Record Review document in order to meet compliance for Indicator 13 • To understand appropriate methods of documenting Indicator 13 compliance

  4. Indicator 13 Percent of youth with IEPs aged 16 and above with an IEP that includes appropriate measurable postsecondary goals that are annually updated and based upon an age appropriate transition assessment, transition services, including courses of study, that will reasonably enable the student to meet those postsecondary goals, and annual IEP goals related to the student’s transition services needs. There also must be evidence that the student was invited to the IEP Team meeting where transition services are to be discussed and evidence that, if appropriate, a representative of any participating agency was invited to the IEP Team meeting with the prior consent of the parent or student who has reached the age of majority. (20 U.S.C. 1416(a)(3)(B)) 4

  5. Kentucky Indicator 13 “Sub-Indicators” 49a Postsecondary Goals 49b Transition Services 49c Agency Involvement 49d Consent for Agency Invitation 49e Multi-year Course of Study 49f Related Annual Goal(s) 49g Transition Assessment 49h Student Involvement 49i Annual Update

  6. College and Career Readiness (CCR) connections are included to show the direct correlation between CCR and IEP components.

  7. Indicator 13 – Kentucky

  8. Kentucky Indicator 13 “Sub-Indicators” 49a Postsecondary Goals 49b Transition Services 49c Agency Involvement 49d Consent for Agency Invitation 49e Multi-year Course of Study 49f Related Annual Goal(s) 49g Transition Assessment 49h Student Involvement 49i Annual Update

  9. Postsecondary Goals

  10. Postsecondary Goals

  11. Additional Examples:Postsecondary Education/ Training and Employment Goals

  12. Non -Examples: Postsecondary Goals for Education/ Training and Employment

  13. Sample Formula for DevelopingEducation/Training and Employment Goals ________________ ___________’s goal is to (After high school) (Student) (After graduation) (Upon completion of high school) _________________________ to be able to __________________________. (education/training behavior - (employment behavior – where where and how ) and how)

  14. After High SchoolAllison’s goal is to (After high school) (Student) (After graduation) (Upon completion of high school) attend a 4-year college and take coursework leading to a major in the area of Child Development (education/training behavior - where and how ) to be able to become an early childhood education teacher. (employment behavior – where and how)

  15. Examples: Postsecondary Independent Living Goals

  16. Non-Examples: Postsecondary Independent Living Goals

  17. Sample Formula for Developing Independent Living Goal ________________ ___________’s goal is to (After high school) (Student) (After graduation) (Upon completion of high school) _________________________ (independent living behavior – where and how)

  18. After High SchoolJodi’s goal is to (After high school) (Student) (After graduation) (Upon completion of high school) assume responsibility for a share of living expenses by saving money earned at work and following a budget set by Jodi and her parents. (independent living behavior - where and how )

  19. Jeremy’s Postsecondary Goals

  20. Independent Practice Review student records for compliance with Item 49a.

  21. Kentucky Indicator 13 “Sub-Indicators” 49a Postsecondary Goals 49b Transition Services 49c Agency Involvement 49d Consent for Agency Invitation 49e Multi-year Course of Study 49f Related Annual Goal(s) 49g Transition Assessment 49h Student Involvement 49i Annual Update

  22. Transition Services

  23. Transition Services

  24. Examples: Transition Services(Continued) Course of study leading to a diploma/certificate Instructional support of guided notes for lessons Instruction related to social skills in a work setting Job Shadowing Community Based Transition Work Program Assistive technology services to increase use of voice output device Physical therapy to improve independent ambulation Touring two university campuses, including admissions and disability services office

  25. Examples: Transition Services(Continued) Vocational Rehabilitation referral to determine eligibility for services Volunteer position at St. Peter’s Kitchen Completing a career preference inventory Completing an adaptive behavior scale Completing a self-determination scale Job shadowing in a food services environment

  26. Independent Practice Review student records for compliance with Item 49b.

  27. Kentucky Indicator 13 “Sub-Indicators” 49a Postsecondary Goals 49b Transition Services 49c Agency Involvement 49d Consent for Agency Invitation 49e Multi-year Course of Study 49f Related Annual Goal(s) 49g Transition Assessment 49h Student Involvement 49i Annual Update

  28. Agency Involvement

  29. Agency Involvement

  30. Examples: Agency Involvement

  31. Documenting Agency Involvement

  32. It is also strongly recommended that the ARC discuss the need for outside agencies and record that discussion in the Conference Summary/Action Notice. It must be clear what actions the ARC is or is not taking regarding the need for outside agencies. Documenting Agency Involvement

  33. Example: Consent for Invitation

  34. Independent Practice Review student records for compliance with Items 49c and d.

  35. Kentucky Indicator 13 “Sub-Indicators” 49a Postsecondary Goals 49b Transition Services 49c Agency Involvement 49d Consent for Agency Invitation 49e Multi-year Course of Study 49f Related Annual Goal(s) 49g Transition Assessment 49h Student Involvement 49i Annual Update

  36. Multi-Year Course of Study

  37. Documenting Course of Study

  38. Independent Practice Review student records for compliance with Item 49e.

  39. Kentucky Indicator 13 “Sub-Indicators” 49a Postsecondary Goals 49b Transition Services 49c Agency Involvement 49d Consent for Agency Invitation 49e Multi-year Course of Study 49f Related Annual Goal(s) 49g Transition Assessment 49h Student Involvement 49i Annual Update

  40. Related Annual Goal(s)

  41. Documenting Related Annual Goal(s)

  42. Documenting Related Annual Goal(s)

  43. Independent Practice Review student records for compliance with Item 49f.

  44. Kentucky Indicator 13 “Sub-Indicators” 49a Postsecondary Goals 49b Transition Services 49c Agency Involvement 49d Consent for Agency Invitation 49e Multi-year Course of Study 49f Related Annual Goal(s) 49g Transition Assessment 49h Student Involvement 49i Annual Update

  45. Transition Assessment

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