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The Student Success Plan (SSP) is an individualized student driven plan that will be developed to address every student’s needs and interests to help every student stay connected in school and to achieve postsecondary educational and career goals. The SSP will begin in the 6th grade and continue through high school to provide the student support and assistance in setting goals for social, emotional, physical and academic growth, meeting rigorous high school expectations, and exploring postsecondary education and career interests. The Student Success Plan and supporting structures such as student portfolios and academic/personal records should be electronic and portable following the student from school to school and district to district.
Public Act No. 11-135
Section 2(j)
- An act concerning implementation dates for the Secondary School Reform, exceptions to the school governance council requirement and the inclusion of continuous employment in a cooperative arrangement as part of the definition of teacher tenure.
"For the school year commencing July 1, 2012, and each school year thereafter, each local and regional board of education shall create a student success plan for each student enrolled in a public school, beginning in grade six. Such student success plan shall include a student’s career and academic choices in grades six to twelve, inclusive."
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The SSP Toolkit
The SSP Handbook
Resources/Activities Inventory [ DOC ] [ PDF ]
FAQ Coming Soon!
CSDE SSP Presentation [ PPT] [ PDF]
SSP Grade Level Templates
SSP Professional Development
State Sponsored
Partner Sponsored
SSP Video/Powerpoint Resources
Publications
Connecticut State Publications
National Publications/Resources
Resources
Career Development
Social, Emotional and Physical Development
The SSP for the Special Education Student
Alignment with College and Career Readiness [PPT] [PDF] Alignment with IEP's, SOP's, 504 Plans and IHP's [PPT] [PDF]
External Resources
My College QuickStart is an online college and career planning kit available free of charge to all students who take the PSAT/NMSQT. It is powered by their responses to the test and provides personalized information that helps students take their next steps toward college: My College Quick Start demo: https://quickstart.collegeboard.com/posweb/loginbyepl.jsp?daun=uvdfglsczt
Contact Information
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June Sanford
Co-Task Leader Student Success Plan
Connecticut State Department of Education
860-713-6765 |
Jocelyn Mackey
Co-Task Leader Student Success Plan
Connecticut State Department of Education
860-807-2029 |
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