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NOTTOWAY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

TRANSITION TO SUCCESS

May 2026 Vol. 1, Issue 9


Welcome to the 9th Edition of the NCPS Transition to Success Newsletter! Each month, we highlight a key life skill to support students as they grow into independent, confident, and capable young adults.

Theme of the Month: Summer Skill-Building

For May, our focus is on Summer Skill-Building. Students can create a "summer independence plan" by choosing one skill to practice each week during the summer. Skills can include preparing simple meals, practicing money skills, completing chores, or using community resources. These activities help build confidence, responsibility, and independence.

Families are encouraged to support students by helping them set goals, practice skills regularly, and celebrate their progress at home and in the community.


Free Course Offering

The Center on Transition is offering a variety of courses, including:

Course Title: Early Transition Planning: Strategies for Pre-K-5

Cost: Free

Format: Self-paced and flexible

Credits: 10 CRCs

Website: CenterOnTransition.org/courses


At Home Activities

Elementary School

  • Practice making a simple snack

  • Follow a daily summer routine chart

Middle School

  • Practice basic money skills while shopping

  • Learn how to safely ask for help in the community

High School

  • Create a personal budget for summer activities or spending

  • Practice using a calendar or phone reminder for appointments and tasks

  • Explore community resources


Quick Tip:

Encourage your child to practice one independent skill each week this summer. Small consistent opportunities at home and in the community can help build confidence and lifelong skills.

Have questions? Reach out to Lauren Moreno, Transition Coordinator Email: moreno.lauren@nottowayschools.org

Phone: (434) 292-5373 ext. 5215

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