Career Path to Transitions is a program designed for students with special needs and can be repeated based on their career interest, age and achievement of desirable skills. All programs solicit recommendations from both the student’s case manager and the Polytech social worker.
The Career Path to Transitions program is a hands-on approach to career planning and development. Using the Pre-Employment Transition Solution (Pre-ETS) curriculum, students who are preparing to transition from high school will participate in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program activities which include: job and career exploration, work-based learning, workplace readiness skills and self-advocacy development. Utilizing the state-of-the-art facilities and partnering with vocational programs taught by industry experts at both the Bartles and Central campuses, students will participate in an exploration of multiple career fields and a variety of trainings that will help foster a better understanding of careers, areas of interests and skill development. Enhancing this career exploration and development curriculum, students will also study thematic units related to: social skills, health advocacy, exploring the community and life and personal skills.