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Lincoln High School

Lincoln High School. NEXT STEP PROGRAMS. Lincoln High School. Approximately 1250 students 150 + with disabilities 20-25 students ages 18-21 A number of blocks from businesses, restaurants and bus stops . MAKING THE CHANGE. Key Questions:

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Lincoln High School

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  1. Lincoln High School NEXT STEP PROGRAMS

  2. Lincoln High School • Approximately 1250 students • 150 + with disabilities • 20-25 students ages 18-21 • A number of blocks from businesses, restaurants and bus stops

  3. MAKING THE CHANGE • Key Questions: • Where are other adults ages 18-21 spending their time? • What are they doing and where? • Who do we need to work collaboratively with beyond school staff? • What is the vision?

  4. Location, Location, Location • Choosing locations • Getting into UW-Manitowoc • Expectations • Cost • Transportation • Lunches

  5. PARTNERS • UW Staff and Administration • Parents • Staff from adult community service agencies • Chamber of Commerce • Employers • Lincoln High School Staff and Administration • Local Tech College • City Bus system

  6. 6th Annual Transition Youth Job & Agency/College Info Fair Student Participation:Student #s: 2013 has approx. 80 (2012 had approx. 80) Employers attended Fair at Culver’s included:Rick Balzan HR, Bank First National, Cedar Crest, Culver’s, Fox’s Piggly Wiggly, Orion, WOMT, KI, Lakeside Bottling, Wells Fargo 13 employers (2012 had 17) Agencies/Colleges at Info Fair in UW Cafe: ADRC, DVR, Holiday House, N.E.W. Rehab., Student Tables ( UW-Manitowoc & Step’nStones), UW-Manitowoc), other?Total – 7 booths? (2012 – 11 booths)

  7. Program Description • Brochures have been revised and updated at least 3 times in the last 5 years—nothing is carved in stone. • Program needs to remain flexible to meet the needs of students, their families and community

  8. Major Events Jobs First! of Manitowoc County Video 1st Town Hall Meeting – UW-Manitowoc, Nov. 16, 2012 2nd Town Hall Meeting – UW-Manitowoc, March 1, 2013 CD Transition Fair - Holiday House, March 7th, 2013 Job & College/Agency Fair - Culver’s/UW-Manitowoc , March 20th, 2013 UW-Café Food Prep & Service Program Step’nStones Student Business Enterprise Monthly Book Club with students from another District

  9. Step’nStones, a small business start-up, is a self-employment option in Lincoln High School’s Next Step UW program. Special education students use profits to buy Chamber Bucks for worker rewards and business reinvestment. Personalized graduation, confirmation, birthday or any occasion gifts! See displays in UW Bookstore & MPSD Central Office. Spirit Lincs - $4Lincs are key chains, bracelets, bookmarks, etc.. Personalized to you and your business, agency, school, team with names, beads, numbers. Show your spirit! Fleece Tie Knot Blanketsreversible prints & solids Sizes-PricesBaby/Child—$25Young Adult/Lap—$35Adult—$45embroidery options—$5 extraExample: name & grad date To place order contact:David Koenig, CoordinatorNext Step UW, UW-Manitowoc Room F106 705 Viebahn Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220 Office: 920-683-2714 / Cell: 920-323-2810 Email: koenigd@mpsd.k12.wi.us

  10. Jobs First Community Team

  11. Obstacles?Problems?

  12. Where do we go from here?

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