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Work Skills Training

Troy Center for Transition helps develop Work Skills that provide educational, vocational and recreational support and training to individuals with barriers to employment. 

Troy School District, TCT and the surrounding community provides structured learning experiences for students either virtually or in-person where allowable in compliance with the school district, federal, state and county guidelines. These experiences focus on assisting students develop broad, transferable skills for postsecondary education and the workplace. Our vision is a community that offers opportunity for everyone with the desire to succeed. 

In our program, we focus on offering students a wide range of training and learning experiences. We provide numerous services designed to help students discover different career paths and job opportunities to help them get ready for the outside world. For detailed information about our expectations and the support we offer to meet our students' diverse needs, contact us at (248) 823-8334.

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Providing Individuals Knowledge and Experience for Career Success

Practical Assessment Exploration System (PAES)

Our PAES Lab is an on-site work development lab where students become employees and teachers become employers. We use this lab to assess a student's competitive work potential and interest level, while simultaneously exploring various jobs, using real tools, and developing proper work behaviors in the following five areas: Computer Technology, Construction and Industrial work, Processing and Production, Consumer and Service, and Business/Marketing. 

Various Student-Made Products

Our program is proud of their micro industries. Students are provided an opportunity to participate in varied work situations; designing and manufacturing of product, packaging of product and sales of the product to the general public in various venues. All money raised from the sale of these products goes directly back to the program to support student learning.