Each student with a disability is assured the right to partake in transition programs provided for by the government that will help alleviate the difficult process of transitioning from high school to the real world. Again, there are pros and cons that must be addressed in proposing a policy solution. One con, time and time again is that government funding for these transition programs must come from either redistributing funds differently or by increasing or modifying taxes. Government funding for all solutions is a key problem or flaw because no matter what is done to get the necessary funds someone will disagree. Another cost is that someone will have to go from school to school ensuring that every school is meeting the requirements and guidelines of these programs, which could be costly; along with the fact that setting up these programs at every school will take numerous years and vast amounts of money. School districts may have to cover some of the cost in adding transition programs into their budget, as well as, finding additional teachers that can educate students with disabilities. Although, one benefit of this solution is that transition programs will assist students with disabilities in training them to be able to understand and comprehend that there are …show more content…
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