The CAST 18+ program serves students ages 18-22 years old who are eligible for special education services. These services are designed to be specialized, age-appropriate instructional services that help students transition to life after leaving public education. 18+ programs and services are designed to support students in applying the skills they learned during their school years in the environments they will be accessing in adult life. What happens when the bus stops coming and school services are no longer available? 18+ services focus on putting the adult schedule in place, including needed supports, while the student and their family still have support through school. Eligible students are students with disabilities who receive modified content in one or more courses for state graduation credit are eligible for 18+ services if they have met credit and assessment requirements for graduation, and have not reached age 22 by September 1 of the school year. HJISD's CAST 18+ program is a community-based program. Learning is located in the settings where students will be in adulthood. Anywhere the students might go during the day is a place they will be able to continue accessing when they are no longer eligible for school services. Students travel throughout the community regularly. School supports are provided per IEP, as appropriate. Job coaches are an essential component of the CAST Program. Job coaches work one-on-one with the students, assisting team members with customer service, social skills, money handling, food preparation, custodial work, and more. Job coaches also assist with district transportation to, from, and during the program each day.
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Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
High school or GED