Careers & the TPP (Transition Partnership Program)
The Transition Partnership Program (TPP), in collaboration with the Department of Rehabilitation, is designed to help students as they move out of Special Education and into a career. More than 350 students from participating school districts join the program each year. TPP provides a two-semester course that includes decision-making skills, interest assessment, career exploration and job preparation. Support continues after high school and may include job placement assistance and vocational training or financial assistance to purchase job-required tools or uniforms.
Being involved in this program can lead to post-graduation support called, "Project Workability." This program is available to all Riverside County Office of Education students 18 – 22 years of age who meet criteria as established by the Project Workability staff and state mandated guidelines. Students are placed at community-based employment training sites and earn wages. Many students are, based on their ability, hired after they complete their educational training.
Being involved in this program can lead to post-graduation support called, "Project Workability." This program is available to all Riverside County Office of Education students 18 – 22 years of age who meet criteria as established by the Project Workability staff and state mandated guidelines. Students are placed at community-based employment training sites and earn wages. Many students are, based on their ability, hired after they complete their educational training.
Your Careers/TPP Team:
Introduction into the TPP Program:
On Tuesday, August 22nd, the TPP and DOR Partners came in to Ms. Stockdale's 4th Period Careers class to discuss an overview of the program. (see video below)