What will happen to students who are not immediate candidates for postsecondary education – especially English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) students and those at lower functioning levels?
Students whose first language is not English and adults at lower functioning levels will continue to be served. The purpose of ABLE is to assist adults to become literate and to obtain the skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency, to become full partners in the educational development of their children and to complete a secondary level of education. All students in ABLE should have the opportunity to clearly see the educational pathway that includes postsecondary options and be given the opportunity to set postsecondary goals based on this knowledge. ABLE students will enter and leave the system as their needs are met or as circumstances and opportunities arise.
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