If your Student is earning a diploma
Your student is earning a diploma if they are participating in Academic Resource Programs (i.e. RSP).
Many of these resources also apply to students on a 504 Plan.
All information on this page is provided as a courtesy -
To help parents prepare their student for success when they leave high school.
**Click here if your student has Autism
If your student has Autism, they may be eligible for GGRC services. Check also the resources in the "Students with GGRC" section for information on how to sign up for GGRC services, and what other benefits your student is eligible for.
Materials and Guidance
Is your student going to College?
After your student graduates, they will have to advocate to receive services in college. There is no IEP in college.
The following materials are offered as a courtesy to help you understand what those differences are and help you prepare your student.
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Many of these agencies host informational presentations or will send updates and news on issues or services relevant to your student.
Informational Trainings/Webinars/Events
Each of the following agencies host free or low cost informational trainings for anyone interested in issues related to a student's transition from high school to post-high school and adults with disabilities. Click on the logos to find information on current trainings.
Collaboration between Sequoia Union High School District and San Mateo County stakeholders, our fair features local free or low cost services and post-school options to help your student develop their transition plan.
Please visit the website's virtual vendor room and virtual panel room (tabs on the website) to learn more about local supports and post-high school issues that might be concerning students and parents.