What's Next 101 Parent Modules SY14-15
On behalf of the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services (ODLSS) Transition department, thank you for registering for the What's Next 101 (WN101) Parent Modules. We are excited to present students and families with information pertaining to Transition related topics that will assist Diverse Learners in transitioning to life after high school.

WN101 is a series of parent modules focusing on pertinent Transition related information.  We strongly encourage parents to attend each training taking place nearest to your home with the end result being that students and families complete the modules in its entirety.  

By completing this form you are registering to attend WN101 training dates.  WN101 will be taking place in three locations from 5pm-7pm:

NORTH SIDE LOCATION
Sullivan High School
6631 N Bosworth Ave,
Chicago, IL 60626

CENTRAL LOCATION
Brown Elementary School
54 N. Hermitage Ave
Chicago, IL 60612

SOUTH SIDE LOCATION
Colman
4655 S. Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60609  

You can register for as many dates as you are interested in attending.  We look forward to seeing you there!  If you have any questions please contact Mariel Hamer for assistance.

Mariel Hamer
Transition Specialist
Office of Diverse Learner Supports + Services (ODLSS)
Email: mrhamer@cps.edu 
Cell Phone: 630-470-4695
Work Phone: 773-553-1868
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Participant Name(s)
First and Last
Contact Phone Number
Contact Email Address
(optional)
I would like to attend the following trainings
Below are dates for the trainings taking place at Sullivan High School
I would like to attend the following trainings
Below are dates for the trainings taking place at Brown Elementary
I would like to attend the following trainings
Below are dates for the trainings taking place at Colman
I need accommodations
Please list any accommodations that you may need
Questions/Comments
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This form was created inside of Chicago Public Schools. Report Abuse