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Montana Roadmap

STOP 1
At Age 16
- Visit the Montana Department of Education website. Find out what the requirements for graduation with a regular diploma are. In Montana, specific requirements are set by school districts. Students in Montana do not have to pass exit exams to graduate. Download "Graduation of Students Receiving Special Education under IDEA."
- Meet with your child’s IEP team to discuss the Transition Plan. Visit the Wrightslaw website to get a better understanding of your child’s rights at Transition.
- Ask the school’s Transition Services Coordinator or your chlid’s IEP team leader to contact the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Vocational Rehabilitation Services division and request that a representative attend the next IEP meeting. Alternatively, contact them yourself to make the request.
- Contact the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Developmental Disabilities Program to find out what supports may be available for your child, at what age your child may apply for services, and how long the waiting list is for those services.
- Visit the website of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) if you wish to hire someone to help you advocate with your school system.
STOP 2
At Age 17
- Read our article on Guardianship.
- Read our articles on Finances, Public and Private.
- Apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Even if your child receives SSI now, he will have to re-apply at age 18.
- Visit the Montana Medicaid website.
STOP 3
One Year Before High School Graduation
- Read our article on Postsecondary planning. Start considering and visiting programs.
- Read our article on Employment.
- Step up working with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
- Step up working with Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Developmental Disabilities Program.
STOP 4
At Age 21
- Read our Housing article.
- Read our article on Finances, Public and Private.
- Read our article on Employment.
- Refer to the Autism Speaks website for the Housing and Residential Supports Toolkit.
All Along the Way
- Visit the Autism Speaks Montana Resource Guide.
- Refer to the Autism Speaks website for their Transition Toolkit.
- Visit the website of the Autism Society Montana.
Montana Resources
Contact Doug Doty, director of the Montana Autism Education Project for the Montana Office of Public Instruction for questions about public schools and autism. His email is ddoty@mt.gov. There is a website of news and Montana training opportunitites at http://opi.mt.gov/users/dougdoty/.