Adult Transition Program

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Organization Description

The San Marcos Unified School District is an innovative and collaborative community providing an unparalleled educational experience. Through an engaging and supportive environment, all our students are challenged, inspired, and poised to excel. Our district has 11 elementary schools, one K-8 school, three middle schools, two comprehensive schools, and four alternative schools. We have approximately 21,300 studens enrolled.

Program Information

San Marcos Unified School District (SMUSD) and the North Coast Consortium for Special Education (NCCSE) provide an Adult Transition Program (ATP) for qualifying young adults with disabilities aged 18-22 years of age. Eligibility is determined by the IEP team.

The ATP provides training and instruction to facilitate the transition from public school into appropriate adult programs and supported work placements.

The emphasis is to work toward a level of independence for every student (based upon the level of their disability) in the areas of living, working, and community involvement. Young adults in the program will be encouraged to make choices, participate in work experiences, interact with others in the community and strengthen their confidence level and social skills.

The daily structure of the program may include work experience, a lunch break, and various activities including college classes, P.E., mobility training, shopping, and eating out.

The program is intentionally situated off-campus. By meeting each day in a community setting, the young adults in the program are introduced to an environment similar to the one into which they will eventually transition and allows opportunities for students to regularly interface with the public. Work experience, (when appropriate), provides students with the opportunity to acquire skills, assess strengths, and determine work preferences.

Contact 
Michelle Borrelli michelle.borrelli@smusd.org

Health & Safety

This position is considered a mandated reporter. For more information, see: Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect”.

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Health Check/Screening (e.g. temperature screening, COVID-19 test)
  • Must be 18 or older
Address 
255 Pico Ave, Suite 250
San Marcos, CA 92069
United States
General Phone 

Current Opportunities

Title Program Start Date Location Type
Supporting Special Education (18-22 yr olds) Service Learning Ongoing On-site
Program(s) 
Service Learning
Organization type 
Focus Population(s)
Children/Youth, Teens/Young Adults
Focus Area(s)
Education
Additional Focus Area(s)
Skill Development, STEM Programs