Specifications include, but are not limited to: Programming to consist of cohorts of students with students with similar goals to encourage social connections and peer support using tools such as AWATO to connect with employers for job shadows, job tours, internships, and paid work experiences. Half and full day workshops or events (that includes an outreach plan with partners listed above) Multi-day sessions such as a camp or institute Applicants are encouraged to consider developing opportunities that include exposure to: Sector based employment and/or the working in the trades Activities that help students to develop daily living and soft skills through hands on experiences Post-secondary options including campus tours, meetings with disability services, or other options for students after high school such as non-traditional careers Work experiences and career exploration in a variety of interests Long term planning which includes developing a credit bearing Learn Everywhere Program approved by State Board of Education