Seattle Public Schools

BRIDGES and Transition Services

Programs and Locations

BRIDGES Programs and Locations

BRIDGES 3

Description: This program is for young adults with disabilities who have significant cognitive and adaptive delays that need significant support throughout the day. The emphasis of this program is on instruction in life skills, community inclusion, pre-vocational activities, and volunteering or working in local organizations.

Locations

Ingraham High School
Teachers: Heidi Leyton & Micah Lewis

Rainier Beach
Teachers: Sophie Nelson & Blake Borden

Roxhill Annex
Teachers: Allison Kent & Alisha Winger


BRIDGES 2

Description: This program is for young adults with disabilities who are moderately independent, and who continue to need adaptive, social, daily living, and/or life skills education and support. The emphasis of this program is on job exploration, job skills development, post-secondary education opportunities, independent living, community access, and volunteering or working in local organizations.

Locations

Ingraham High School
Teachers: Ryan Gillispie & Mitch Jeune

Rainier Beach
Teacher: Joe Baird

Roxhill Annex
Teacher: Justin Ellenson

Nova
Teacher: Eileen Mizwicki

Nathan Hale
Teacher: Anne Anderson


BRIDGES 1

Description: This program is for young adults with disabilities who are moderately independent, and who continue to need adaptive, social, daily living, and/or life skills education and support. Students in these programs can handle working a full day for four days a week in a large and/or sensitive real-work setting. The emphasis of this program is on job exploration, job skills development, post-secondary education opportunities, community access, and independent living.

Locations

Providence Swedish
Teacher: Kelly Walker

Providence Mt. St. Vincent
Teacher: Renee Wong


ACHIEVE (BRIDGES 1)

Description: This is a post-secondary program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It includes credit and non-credit bearing classes, intensive advising, involvement in campus life, and job readiness services. Eligibility and enrollment are determined by ACHIEVE staff with recommendations from the BRIDGES program. It is a competitive process, and applications are submitted directly to ACHIEVE by students and/or their families.

This is a second-year program. Students only have their program paid for if they are a current BRIDGES student who we recommend to ACHIEVE. If you choose to apply independently, you are not considered part of the BRIDGES program and do not receive funding or support from us.

Location

Highline Community College
Teacher: Megan Curan Sanchez


Project Search (BRIDGES 1)

Description: Project SEARCH is an internship-based program embedded at Seattle Children’s Hospital. It is a collaboration between Seattle Public Schools (BRIDGES), an employment/vocational provider (Vadis), and the host business (Seattle Children’s). All three partners work together to support the students in internships at Seattle Children’s and support their goal of paid employment after graduation.

Criteria: Students must be in their final year of transition services. Students must desire paid employment after graduation AND demonstrate safe and appropriate behaviors for a hospital setting. This includes following any expected COVID-19 procedures set by Seattle Children’s.

Location

Seattle Children’s Hospital
Teacher: Sheila King