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Learning is a life long process for everyone and finding a way to keep the mind occupied and challenged after high school is important. The following list (in alphabetical order) is comprised of places your student may attend after graduation.
Bridge Program
(925) 682-8000 ex 5013
181 Viking Dr. Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
For people 18-22 with developmental and other disabilities who have finished high school.
The program is based on federal and state mandates to provide transition to adult living, and embodies California's core messages for transition:
-Student-focused planning
-Student development
-Interdisciplinary and interagency collaboration
-Family involvement
Bridge's goal is to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills they need in order to make a successful transition into adult life. Program components:
-Assessment of student's current skills and priorities.
-Well developed IEP goals and objectives
-Systematic instruction that emphasizes acquisition, maintenance, and generalization of skills.
-Planned, organized activities that are functional and age-appropriate.
-On-going systematic data collection to evaluate learning.
Instructional Domains
Goals/objectives, curriculum, instruction and activities will be developed in the following domains according to each individuals needs, family and individual values and goals, and the student's personal interests:
-Social/Behavioral
-Independent Living
-Community
-Functional Academics
-Vocational
-Leisure
-Communication
The program works collaboratively with the following:
-California Department of Rehabilitation
-Planned Parenthood
-Regional Center of the East Bay
-Regional Occupational Programs at Marchus School
-Workability
College Living Experience
1321 Murfreesboro Pike, Suite 702
Nashville, TN 37217
Toll-free: 800-486-5058
Phone: 615-361-4000
www.cleinc.net/home.aspx
For anyone 18 and older, College Living Experience (CLE) is a post-secondary program for students who require additional support with academic, social and independent living skills. CLE provides intensive assistance to students with varying abilities. Students with autism, Asperger’s, learning disabilities, developmental delays and a host of other special needs receive the support they need to pursue post-secondary education and become independent adults.
At CLE, students with special needs experience life in a college environment and receive instruction in three areas: independent living skills, academic skills and social skills so they can transition into adulthood.
CLE provides services for students with:
Diablo Valley College Disability Support Services
321 Golf Club Rd.
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Phone: 925-685-1230 x2546
Fax: 925-687-1829
www.dvc.edu/dss
DSS is a program that is designed to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to all of the educational offerings at Diablo Valley College. We facilitate equal opportunity through the provision of appropriate support services, curriculum, instruction and adaptive technology.
DSS services include:
- Adaptive Courses
- Adaptive Educational Equipment
- Alternate Media
- American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters
- Counseling (Academic, vocational, and personal)
- Education Planning
- High Tech Center
- Learning Disabilities Assessment
- Learning skills courses
- Liason with Campus Departments and Community Agencies
- Note taking accomidations
- On-campus transportation and Mobility access
- Real Time Captioning
- Specialized Orientation
- Testing accomidations
Los Medanos College Disabled Students Programs and Services
2700 E. Leland Rd
Pittsburg, CA 94565
925-439-2181
x3153 General
x3353 Dorrie Fisher MS, Program Coordinator/Counselor
DSPS is a program that is designed to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to all of the educational offerings at Las Medanos College. This is based off of the DVC template.
DSPS services include:
- Adaptive Courses
- Adaptive Educational Equipment
- Alternate Media
- American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters
- Counseling (Academic, vocational, and personal)
- Education Planning
- High Tech Center
- Learning Disabilities Assessment
- Learning skills courses
- Liason with Campus Departments and Community Agencies
- Note taking accomidations
- On-campus transportation and Mobility access
- Real Time Captioning
- Specialized Orientation
- Testing accomidations
Mauzy School
Attn: Paula Ramsey
2964 Miranda Ave.
Alamo, CA 94507
925-937-6007 x100
DVC correspondent:
Claudia Bass
321 Golf Club Rd.
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
925-685-1230 x1977
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Learning is a life long process for everyone and finding a way to keep the mind occupied and challenged after high school is important. The following list (in alphabetical order) is comprised of places your student may attend after graduation.
Bridge Program
(925) 682-8000 ex 5013
181 Viking Dr. Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
For people 18-22 with developmental and other disabilities who have finished high school.
The program is based on federal and state mandates to provide transition to adult living, and embodies California's core messages for transition:
-Student-focused planning
-Student development
-Interdisciplinary and interagency collaboration
-Family involvement
Bridge's goal is to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills they need in order to make a successful transition into adult life. Program components:
-Assessment of student's current skills and priorities.
-Well developed IEP goals and objectives
-Systematic instruction that emphasizes acquisition, maintenance, and generalization of skills.
-Planned, organized activities that are functional and age-appropriate.
-On-going systematic data collection to evaluate learning.
Instructional Domains
Goals/objectives, curriculum, instruction and activities will be developed in the following domains according to each individuals needs, family and individual values and goals, and the student's personal interests:
-Social/Behavioral
-Independent Living
-Community
-Functional Academics
-Vocational
-Leisure
-Communication
The program works collaboratively with the following:
-California Department of Rehabilitation
-Planned Parenthood
-Regional Center of the East Bay
-Regional Occupational Programs at Marchus School
-Workability
College Living Experience
1321 Murfreesboro Pike, Suite 702
Nashville, TN 37217
Toll-free: 800-486-5058
Phone: 615-361-4000
www.cleinc.net/home.aspx
For anyone 18 and older, College Living Experience (CLE) is a post-secondary program for students who require additional support with academic, social and independent living skills. CLE provides intensive assistance to students with varying abilities. Students with autism, Asperger’s, learning disabilities, developmental delays and a host of other special needs receive the support they need to pursue post-secondary education and become independent adults.
At CLE, students with special needs experience life in a college environment and receive instruction in three areas: independent living skills, academic skills and social skills so they can transition into adulthood.
CLE provides services for students with:
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Dyslexia
- Dyscalculia
- Dysgraphia
- Nonverbal learning disorders (NVLD or NLD)
- Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)/ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Auditory and visual processing disorders
- Central processing disorders
- Cerebral palsy
- Social and maturational issues
- Developmental delays
- Epilepsy
- Hearing impairment
- Visual impairment
Diablo Valley College Disability Support Services
321 Golf Club Rd.
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Phone: 925-685-1230 x2546
Fax: 925-687-1829
www.dvc.edu/dss
DSS is a program that is designed to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to all of the educational offerings at Diablo Valley College. We facilitate equal opportunity through the provision of appropriate support services, curriculum, instruction and adaptive technology.
DSS services include:
- Adaptive Courses
- Adaptive Educational Equipment
- Alternate Media
- American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters
- Counseling (Academic, vocational, and personal)
- Education Planning
- High Tech Center
- Learning Disabilities Assessment
- Learning skills courses
- Liason with Campus Departments and Community Agencies
- Note taking accomidations
- On-campus transportation and Mobility access
- Real Time Captioning
- Specialized Orientation
- Testing accomidations
Los Medanos College Disabled Students Programs and Services
2700 E. Leland Rd
Pittsburg, CA 94565
925-439-2181
x3153 General
x3353 Dorrie Fisher MS, Program Coordinator/Counselor
DSPS is a program that is designed to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to all of the educational offerings at Las Medanos College. This is based off of the DVC template.
DSPS services include:
- Adaptive Courses
- Adaptive Educational Equipment
- Alternate Media
- American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters
- Counseling (Academic, vocational, and personal)
- Education Planning
- High Tech Center
- Learning Disabilities Assessment
- Learning skills courses
- Liason with Campus Departments and Community Agencies
- Note taking accomidations
- On-campus transportation and Mobility access
- Real Time Captioning
- Specialized Orientation
- Testing accomidations
Mauzy School
Attn: Paula Ramsey
2964 Miranda Ave.
Alamo, CA 94507
925-937-6007 x100
DVC correspondent:
Claudia Bass
321 Golf Club Rd.
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
925-685-1230 x1977