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St. John's High School/High Tech
Career exploration, work-based learning, youth leadership
Independent Living Resource Center of Northeast Florida
   2709 Art Museum Drive
   Jacksonville, FL 32207
     Margarita Warren, HS/HT Program Director
     (904) 399-8484 or margaritaw@cilj.com
     April Baker, HS/HT Project Director
     (904) 399-8484 or
aprilb@cilj.com
High School/High Tech serves high school students with all types of disabilities ages 14-22 who are pursuing various diploma options and are interested in technology-related careers.

Life Work Transition Program

3205 Varella Avenue

St. Augustine, FL  32084

904-547-8841

Adam Ringwood – Program Teacher

Adam.Ringwood@stjohns.k12.fl.us

Ami Brennan – Employment Specialist

Ann-Marie.Brennan@stjohns.k12fl.us

Leigh Ann Hale – District ESE Transition Services Program Specialist

Leigh.hale@stjohns.k12.fl.us     904-547-7678

The Life Work transition program is an outcome-driven postsecondary option designed for 18-12 year old students with cognitive disabilities in the St. Johns County School District. These students have graduated from high school with a standard or special diploma, but still need additional supports and training to develop the skills required for successful employment. Our focus is to provide our students the opportunity to explore employment through a variety of nonpaid work experiences in our community while combining classroom learning. Our staff will assist these students in discovering their own individual goals, needs, and skillset in order to help them find meaningful and gainful employment. Our goal is to successfully prepare each young adult for appropriate vocational placement and independent living for their future.


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