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Title
The Graduation Cliff: Improving the Post-School Outcomes of Students With Disabilities
Description
More than one in 10 Arizona public high school students have disabilities. One-third of these youth remain unengaged in work or education following graduation, creating a significant public policy challenge for the state. Why is this so? This report shares findings from 2014 surveys and focus groups conducted with youth and families as well as interviews with education leaders across the state. These responses highlight how Arizona schools and families are preparing these youth, and what the state still needs to do to ensure youth with disabilities have a role to play in Arizona’s job market.
Date Created
2015-05
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Resource Type
Extent
12 pages
Language
eng
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In Copyright
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ASU 12.2:G 61/3
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.30096
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minimal
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