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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: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lincoln High School

NEXT STEP PROGRAMS

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Lincoln High SchoolO Approximately 1250 studentsO 150 + with disabilitiesO 20-25 students ages 18-21O A number of blocks from businesses,

restaurants and bus stops

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MAKING THE CHANGE

O Key Questions:O Where are other adults ages 18-21

spending their time?O What are they doing and where?O Who do we need to work

collaboratively with beyond school staff?

O What is the vision?

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Location, Location, LocationO Choosing locationsO Getting into UW-ManitowocO ExpectationsO CostO TransportationO Lunches

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PARTNERSO UW Staff and AdministrationO ParentsO Staff from adult community service

agenciesO Chamber of CommerceO EmployersO Lincoln High School Staff and

AdministrationO Local Tech CollegeO City Bus system

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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)

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Program DescriptionO Brochures have been revised and

updated at least 3 times in the last 5 years—nothing is carved in stone.

O Program needs to remain flexible to meet the needs of students, their families and community

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Major Events

O Jobs First! of Manitowoc County Video A. 1st Town Hall Meeting – UW-Manitowoc, Nov. 16, 2012B. 2nd Town Hall Meeting – UW-Manitowoc, March 1, 2013C. CD Transition Fair - Holiday House, March 7th, 2013D. Job & College/Agency Fair - Culver’s/UW-Manitowoc , March

20th, 2013E. UW-Café Food Prep & Service ProgramF. Step’n Stones Student Business EnterpriseG. Monthly Book Club with students from another District

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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!

 

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.

To place order contact:David Koenig, Coordinator

Next Step UW, UW-Manitowoc Room F106

705 Viebahn Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220

Office: 920-683-2714 / Cell: 920-323-2810

Email: [email protected]

Fleece Tie Knot Blankets

reversible prints & solids

Sizes-PricesBaby/Child—$25

Young Adult/Lap—$35Adult—$45

embroidery options—$5 extra

Example: name & grad date

Personalized graduation, confirmation, birthday or any occasion gifts! See displays in UW Bookstore & MPSD Central Office.

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Jobs First Community Team

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Obstacles?

Problems?

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Where do we go from here?