Students of Lexington Public Schools are encouraged to be lifelong learners. Education after high school can take many different forms, ranging from on-the-job training to earning advanced degrees. Furthermore, for many students, the social growth associated with postsecondary education can be as formative as traditional academics.
Please explore the resources on this page to learn more about options in postsecondary education.
Students can receive support in 4-year and 2-year colleges, but it is very different from Special Education. Click here to learn more.
In addition to traditional academics, college allows students to develop social skills and expand their world view. Click here to learn how college campuses are becoming more inclusive for students with disabilities.
An Associate's Degree or Certificate can open doors to a variety of fulfilling careers. Click here to learn more about certificate programs at your local community college.
Lifelong learning is not limited to traditional classrooms. On-the-job learning and career training programs provide access to in-demand careers. Click here to learn more.
The purpose of this website is to serve as a guide to assist students through the planning process for life after high school. There are many options available for students to choose from, including pursuing higher education, working, joining the military, enrolling in a post-graduate program or participating in a gap year.