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The Independent School District No. 1 of Tulsa County is set to host an important event aimed at supporting students with special needs. The Special Education Transition Fair will take place on October 23, providing valuable resources and information for families and students navigating the transition from school to adulthood.
This fair is designed to assist students with disabilities in understanding their options for post-secondary education, employment, and independent living. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with various organizations and service providers that specialize in supporting individuals with special needs. Workshops and presentations will cover topics such as job readiness, vocational training, and available community resources.
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to attend alongside their children, as the fair aims to empower families with knowledge and tools to facilitate successful transitions. This event highlights the district's commitment to fostering inclusive environments and ensuring that all students have the support they need to thrive in their future endeavors.
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