Fayette County students with disabilities in grades 9-12, and their parents and educators, are invited to attend a workshop, Transition to Post-Secondary Options, on February 9 at McIntosh High School in Peachtree City from 7-9 p.m.
The workshop, designed to help students make the transition from high school to college, provides an opportunity for attendees to learn about the Georgia college/university application process for students with disabilities. During the workshop, participants will review the application process, discuss criteria and support for accommodations, as well as receive resources on post-secondary options and address concerns and issues. A portion of the workshop will be devoted to discussing assistive technology that students are able to access at college.
The Regents Center for Learning Disorders and the Metro South Georgia Learning Resources System (GLRS) are sponsors of the workshop. For more information, call Fayette County counselor Amor Kok, 770-900-1110.
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