Where This Data Comes From
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This measure uses enrollment information for high school graduates who participate in alternate assessments*. It tracks whether they move into:
- A transition center**
- A college program or job-training program
- The military
- Paid employment or an apprenticeship
- A service or gap-year program
* Alternate assessments are tests for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. Students take these tests when regular state tests are not appropriate, even with extra help or tools (called accommodations).
** Transition learning centers provide specialized education for high school students with mild to moderate cognitive disabilities. Programs capitalize on student interest and strength while preparing them to become members of the community
Why This Matters
Students with significant learning needs often need extra support to move into adult life. This measure helps families see how well the school is preparing these students for life after high school. It also shows whether students are getting chances to explore different options and how well the school connects them to programs that build independence, skills, and confidence.