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Shining a Light on the Community Transition Program

Episode 35 of the Learning in Lake Oswego podcast, hosted by Jane White, rollie wilson, Mary Kay Larson, Dr Jennifer Schiele, titled "Shining a Light on the Community Transition Program" was published on September 23, 2025 and runs 30 minutes.

September 23, 2025 ·30m · Learning in Lake Oswego

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In this episode of Learning in Lake Oswego, we sit down with longtime CTP teachers Rollie Wilson and Jane White to explore one of LOSD’s most unique and impactful programs—the Community Transition Program. Serving students ages 18–21 with developmental delays, CTP focuses on building the life skills, independence, and confidence young adults need to thrive beyond high school. Rollie and Jane share how the program works, the kinds of experiences students gain, and the powerful ways CTP partners with families, local businesses, and the community. Whether you’re new to learning about CTP or already connected to it, this episode offers an inspiring look at how the program transforms lives and strengthens our community.

Dr. Jennifer Schiele, Superintendent, LOSD

Mary Kay Larson, Executive Director of Communications, LOSD

Rollie Wilson, Learning Specialist, Community Transition Program, LOSD

Jane White, Learning Specialist, Community Transition Program, LOSD

To learn more about the topics we discussed, ask a question, or share ideas for future episodes, please visit LOSDSchools.  org.  And remember to like and follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  Thank you for engaging with Learning in Lake Oswego. We appreciate your support and look forward to having you with us for our next episode.

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