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Resources > >Michigan Pupil Accounting

Michigan Pupil Accounting

PDF Icon Section 5L Transition Services

Link Icon Michigan Pupil Accounting Manual

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MI-TOP Resources

Transition Legislation

folder icon IDEA Legislation

folder icon Michigan Pupil Accounting

folder icon Michigan Transition Coordinator Rule and Process

State Performance Plan (SPP) Indicators

folder icon SPP 13: Secondary Transition

folder icon SPP 14: Postsecondary Outcomes

folder icon SPP 1: Graduation (Content to be added soon)

folder icon SPP 2: Dropout (Content to be added soon)

folder icon SPP 8: Facilitated Parent Involvement (Content to be added soon)

IEP Student-Focused Agenda

folder icon IEP Student-Focused Agenda

Performance Improvement

folder icon Performance Improvement

Supports

folder icon Community Supports (Content to be added soon)

folder icon School-Based Supports (Content to be added soon)

folder icon Family Supports (Content to be added soon)

folder iconStudent Success Factors (Content to be added soon)

Michigan’s Core Message for Secondary Transition

Shortcuts

  • ISD Transition Coordinators
  • Reaching and Teaching Struggling Learners Initiative (RTSL)
  • Michigan Virtual University/LearnPort: Transition Courses
  • Michigan Transition Services Association (MTSA)
  • Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS)
  • Michigan Commission for the Blind (MCB)
  • Michigan Alliance for Families
  • National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center (NSTTAC)
  • National Post-school Outcomes Center (NPSO)
Michigan Department of Education
The Michigan Transition Outcomes Project (MI-TOP) is a Mandated Activities Project (MAP), funded under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) through the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education.