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Ohio Longitudinal Transition Study (OLTS) 2016-2017 Spring 2018

Your Presenters Amy Szymanski – Ohio Department of Education, Office for Exceptional Children Stacia Kaschak and Rachel McMahan Queen – Center for Innovation in Transition and Employment, Kent State University Please note: This webinar is being recorded for future use as needed.

Anticipated Outcomes Identify the State Performance Plan Indicators related to secondary transition. Understand the process for completing the OLTS survey forms. Use OLTS data and evidence-based predictors to identify in-school factors to promote post-school success. Make a shortcut on your desktop

State Performance Plan (SPP) and Annual Performance Report (APR)

State Performance Plan (SPP) Indicators 1 % of youth with IEPs graduating from high school with a regular diploma 2 % of youth with IEPs dropping out of high school 13 % of youth aged 16 and above with IEPs that contain each of the required components for secondary transition

State Performance Plan (SPP) Indicators % of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school, and were: Enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving high school. Enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school. Enrolled in higher education or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment within one year of leaving high school. 14

Ohio Longitudinal Transition Study (OLTS)

The IDEA of 2004 Post-school Outcomes Each local education agency (LEA) is required to collect outcome data for students with disabilities as they exit high school. These data are collected at least once every six years. (LEAs >50,000 collect annually). Schools can use the data to identify factors that promote post-school success and address these in school improvement efforts.

OLTS Partners OEC divided Ohio’s school districts into 5 cohorts to conduct exits and follow-ups on their graduates with IEPs during years from 2006-2014. The regional State Support Teams provide technical assistance and training for the implementation of the Ohio Longitudinal Transition Study (OLTS). Kent State University provides the survey training; statistical analysis and management of the data; and state, regional and local reporting. Ohio Longitudinal Transition Study website:

DONE OLTS Process Exit Survey Follow-Up Survey Fill out OLTS self-review form (for internal use) Survey all graduates and students aging out Read questions out loud and paraphrase as necessary Enter data at www.olts.org by June 30, 2017 Follow-Up Survey Call students to collect follow-up information – try to contact at least 4 times Enter data at www.olts.org by August 30, 2018 DONE

Ohio Longitudinal Transition Study (OLTS) Data

OLTS Data SPP/APR Data – Engagement Rates (2016 Graduates) Percent of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school, and were: Number Percent A.  Enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving high school. 280 28.8% B.  Enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school.   656 67.5% C.  Enrolled in higher education or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment within one year of leaving high school. 811 83.4% Total 972

OLTS Data Post-school Outcome Trends by Year

Postsecondary Engagement Education/Training Preparing for Success Postsecondary Engagement Education/Training Actual 2-year college 18.0% 4-year college 13.2% Other training 3.2% 2017 Special Education Leadership Summit Ohio Longitudinal Transition Study Annual Report, Spring 2018

Postsecondary Employment Preparing for Success Postsecondary Employment Actual Full-Time 30% Part-Time 21% Less than 20 hrs 9% 2017 Special Education Leadership Summit Ohio Longitudinal Transition Study Annual Report, Spring 2017

Predictors- Ohio www.olts.org Postsecondary Employment Career technical education Work study Job Training Coordination (JTC) Apply for work before graduation Postsecondary Education Passing the Proficiency Test Participation in the general education curriculum

www.transitionta.org www.ohioemploymentfirst.org Predictors – National www.transitionta.org www.ohioemploymentfirst.org

Using the national predictors, rate your region + or -

What Do the Data Mean for Ohio? Course of Study Career and Technical Education Vocational Training Programs (WS/JTC) Career Development Self Determination and Advocacy Training The Transition Planning Process What is important in transition planning?

Evidence-Based Practices http://www.transitionta.org/effectivepractices

Questions and Contacts Questions and Contacts? Center for Innovation in Transition and Employment (CITE) @ Kent State Robert Baer, PhD – Director rbaer@kent.edu Rachel McMahan Queen, PhD – Outreach Director rmcmahan@kent.edu Stacia Kaschak, MEd – Project Director, OLTS smather@kent.edu

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