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Making the Grade

Working with Ryan through IVRS has empowered students to prepare for jobs, develop employment skills, and maintain valuable employment. IVRS/Making the grade personnel bring real-world activities and build relationships with students, helping them transition after high school. College tours, job shadows, workplace tours, and financial literacy are just some of the activities offered. Connecting students to opportunities and building partnerships is a key focus. Contact Molly Giddings at Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation or Ryan Jenness at Hope Haven for more information.

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Making the Grade

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  1. Making the Grade A collaborative effort brought to you by: Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation And Hope Haven

  2. Establishing Creditability "Working with Ryan through IVRS has opened doors and opportunities for our students this year within our community and school campus. Our students have learned how to prepare for a job, to be a good employee, to equip themselves with an employment skill set to maintain valuable and viable employment. My Choice has changed my students, they are more confident, self-starting and most importantly they have learned to empower themselves.“ -List Vanderwoude, Spirit Lake High School “It is extremely beneficial to have the IVRS/Making the grade personnel in the building as much as they are.  Students enjoy working on the real world activities they bring, as well as see them as common adults in the building that they make connections with the same as day to day staff because of their accessibility in the schools.  Having them as part of the day to day team as much as possible helps students transition after high school because they have already built those relationships with those services they will access as adults.  At our school, the IVRS/Hope Haven staff are truly part of our team, who work side by side us to help students find success in and beyond school!” – Tracy Johnson, Spencer Community High School “Okoboji High School has been honored to work with Ryan Jenness this year!  Having him here for scheduled visits every week, has been an amazing addition to our program.   His knowledge and expertise in the area of transition, and the discovery options that he makes possible for our students, has been extremely beneficial.  The students look forward to his weekly visits because they relate so well with him.   The addition of Ryan has impacted students, parents, and the staff at Okoboji High School.  We are very thankful for this partnership!” -Cherie Harms, Okoboji High School

  3. Student Engagement Career Camps Job Shadows Group and Individual activities based around workplace situations Social Skills Mock Interviewing Team building Appropriate referrals Workplace and personal professionalism Workplace tours Reverse job fairs Financial literacy Paid employment work experiences

  4. Summer Career Camps

  5. Case 2.0

  6. Connecting Students To opportunities in the area: College tours Iowa works Assistance with making connection to long term supports To area businesses: Reverse job fairs Providing on the job trainings Work place readiness Assessments at no cost to employers Job coaching as needed

  7. Partnership Building • We are eager to build trust to establish more partnerships! • What questions do you have that we can answer? Molly Giddings, Counselor Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation, (515)326-4805 Ryan Jenness, Transitional Specialist Making the grade, Hope Haven (712) 261-9107

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