Kimbery Chan Hues article
News article about Kimberly Chan.
File: KChanHues.pdfNews article about Kimberly Chan.
File: KChanHues.pdfFlyer with details on the March 10th CoP ASD/DD including registration links and CEU link.
File: CoPflyer20.pdfResources mentioned and referenced during the CoP ASD/DD 5.11.22.
File: Resources-5.11.22.docxSpring 2023 CoP ASD/DD Save the Date
File: Spring2023-Save-the-Dateformatted.pdfPower Point of Megan Farley's presentation on Suicidality and Autism
File: Suicidality-and-Autism_CoP_3-10-20.pdfListing of upcoming conferences.
File: Conferences.pdfUtilizing high school booster clubs during post-secondary transition. A case study. — James Williams
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All special education students will legally age out of special education in high school after reaching a certain age, but no one legally ages out of attending athletic events at their former high schools. Meanwhile, most high schools have athletic teams that compete in scholastic sports, and some sponsor “booster clubs” that serve to provide volunteers for athletic events and raise additional funds for athletic teams. Listen to an autistic adult describe how membership in his former high school’s booster club helped him adjust to life after secondary education, and how high school special education teachers can utilize booster clubs during the post-secondary transition process.
File: James-Williams_Spring-2025-COP-Slides.pptx