Secondary Transition Coordinator Training
The Secondary Transition Coordinator Training was developed by the CSDE in partnership with the RESC Alliance, Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services, and Connecticut Department of Developmental Services to meet the requirements of Connecticut General Statutes (C.G.S.) Section 10-74q.
This full-day, in-person session provides a comprehensive overview of secondary transition planning through the role of the Secondary Transition Coordinator. Participants will examine professional responsibilities, including legal requirements, best practices, and strategies for supporting students with disabilities.
The session highlights essential transition resources, services, and public transition programs (PTPs) offering transition-only services to enhance planning and family engagement.
Completion fulfills state-mandated training requirements and strengthens participants’ ability to support successful post-school outcomes.
The timeline for completion of this training, outlined in C.G.S. § 10-74r, is the following:
- If appointed before May 1, 2025, training must be completed within three years.
- If appointed after May 1, 2025, training must be completed within one year.
To verify a district's primary and secondary transition coordinators:
- Visit EdSight: https://public-edsight.ct.gov/
- Hover over the Overview tab
- Select Find Contact
- Scroll to the Role heading
- Locate IDEA Transition Coordinator
To register, scan the QR Code or go to https://tinyurl.com/SecondaryTransitionTeam

For difficulty with Protraxx registration, Canvas or ZOOM, email: registration@aces.org.
Presented by the CSDE and RESC Alliance in partnership with Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services and Connecticut Department of Developmental Services.