Expo for students with disabilities

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A Regional Transition Expo was recently held at the Good News Gathering Church in Hillsboro, sponsored by Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities and the Region 14 Transition Council. There were 26 vendors/businesses that shared great tips on how to train for and apply for a new career. Fifteen of the 18 School Districts in Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette and Highland counties participated, and over 200 11th- and 12th-grade students with disabilities came dressed for success, prepared to meet local employers and education experts. The students also attended three learning sessions on: What Not to Say/Wear; Work Ethic; and Personal Empowerment/Self-Advocacy. The Regional Transition Expo was such a success, it will become an annual event. For more information or if you would like to be involved in the Expo next year, please contact Amy Luttrell at 937-393-1904, ext. 2142.

A Regional Transition Expo was recently held at the Good News Gathering Church in Hillsboro, sponsored by Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities and the Region 14 Transition Council. There were 26 vendors/businesses that shared great tips on how to train for and apply for a new career. Fifteen of the 18 School Districts in Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette and Highland counties participated, and over 200 11th- and 12th-grade students with disabilities came dressed for success, prepared to meet local employers and education experts. The students also attended three learning sessions on: What Not to Say/Wear; Work Ethic; and Personal Empowerment/Self-Advocacy. The Regional Transition Expo was such a success, it will become an annual event. For more information or if you would like to be involved in the Expo next year, please contact Amy Luttrell at 937-393-1904, ext. 2142.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/04/web1_IMG_2248.jpgA Regional Transition Expo was recently held at the Good News Gathering Church in Hillsboro, sponsored by Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities and the Region 14 Transition Council. There were 26 vendors/businesses that shared great tips on how to train for and apply for a new career. Fifteen of the 18 School Districts in Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette and Highland counties participated, and over 200 11th- and 12th-grade students with disabilities came dressed for success, prepared to meet local employers and education experts. The students also attended three learning sessions on: What Not to Say/Wear; Work Ethic; and Personal Empowerment/Self-Advocacy. The Regional Transition Expo was such a success, it will become an annual event. For more information or if you would like to be involved in the Expo next year, please contact Amy Luttrell at 937-393-1904, ext. 2142. Courtesy photo

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