Explore Community Services at CMCSS Transition Fair on March 27th

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The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) is set to host a Transition Service Fair on March 27, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Central Services South, aimed at empowering students and families in their pursuit of post-secondary success. This event is particularly focused on students with disabilities, highlighting the collaborative efforts between educators, families, and community organizations. Research indicates that such partnerships can lead to improved outcomes in employment, education, and independent living for these students. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with representatives from several critical organizations, including Vocational Rehabilitation, Austin Peay Disability Services, and Disability Rights, among others. Maurice Howard, the event organizer, noted the fair's aim to provide families with essential tools and knowledge for life beyond the classroom.

Pre-registration is encouraged to help organizers prepare for the expected turnout. This fair represents a significant opportunity for families to explore tailored resources and services that align with their unique needs. Don’t miss this chance to unlock opportunities and build connections at the CMCSS Transition Service Fair.

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