The hustle and bustle of spring has returned. It's a beautiful time here in Texas! We hope you’re making time to get outdoors with friends and family. Our summer calendars are filling up so be sure you make time for SOC summer programs.


Registration is still open for Family Weekend Retreat, Communication Skills Workshop, and select Summer Camps and Programs, such as Driver's Education. The recently announced the Mental Health Interpreter Training, a professional development opportunity is coming up, too.

Can you believe we are almost at the end of another school year? Let's make sure to continue supporting students for a great year-end, especially those graduating seniors. Transition planning is critical to be sure next steps are established for our young adults’ successful, post-secondary experience.
 
Let’s cheer each other on as the year-end nears with STARR testing, evaluations, IEPs/ARDs and more on the horizon. If you need any support or resources, please, contact us.
Spotlight on Summer Programs
FWR is a special weekend for families raising children who are deaf or hard of hearing, full of workshops, special guest presentations, help to find resources, and networking opportunities. Save $25 when you register before April 15, 2022.
Summer Driver’s Education courses are offered to both teens (14-17) and young adults (18-22). Various communication modes can be accommodated. Registration closes when full.
CSW is an opportunity to experience complete immersion into a sign language environment. Three sessions are available; each session is a week long. Registration closes April 30, 2022.
New Professional Development Opportunity
For interpreters looking to earn CEUs, The Mental Health Interpreter Training is the perfect, quick one or two-day training. Offered at different sites and on various dates, learn more on the information page.

For high school juniors and seniors, one of the most important things you can do now is to develop a transition plan for yourself. The transition plan is like a map guiding you from high school to your next steps, and connects you with resources. Learn more from our transition page.

And parents and professionals, for students as early as 14 years old, now is the time to start discussing transition. For your juniors or seniors, review our transition page to help prepare for the final IEP/ARD/504 meeting.
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