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College & Career Ready Standards and Students with Disabilties: What Parents Need to Know
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This booklet describes what all students grades K-12 are expected to know and do in language arts and math. No matter what your state calls its set of standards, the information in this booklet will be useful to help you ensure your child learning the same information as other students in his or her grade.
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College and Career Readiness: Keeping Tabs On Your Teen's Future
Channing Bete
What's next for your teen? High school is the time for your teen to think about what he or she wants to do after graduation, set goals, and take steps to reach those goals. By the time they graduate, teens should be ready to start college or an advanced career training program.
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Making My Way through College: A Guide for Youth with Disabilities
NCWD/Youth
Making My Way through College is aimed at helping students with disabilities navigate postsecondary education.
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Succeeding In College: Keeping Tabs On Staying In School
Channing Bete
Completing your degree pays off. There are many benefits. Compared to people with only a high school diploma, people with a college degree are more likely to find a job in the field of their choice, get promoted and stay employed during economic downturns.
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Think College for Students With Disabilities
Think College Website
This checklist is designed to give family members an easy to use list of topics that should be taken into consideration when discussing transition from high school to college.
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