LEARNING FOR INDEPENDENCE

Learning for Independence is a program for 18-21-year-olds with intellectual or developmental disabilities. CESA 7 and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College are working together to provide students in Brown County with opportunities to pursue long-term adult outcomes.

The program allows students to become integrated and involved in a post-high school community. Having the students attend classes on the NWTC campus offers the older students an age-appropriate setting, better preparing them with the skills they need to pursue other learning opportunities and employment.

RESOURCES:

APPLICATION FOR LFI (Google Users)

APPLICATION FOR LFI (Non-Google Users)

LFI INTERVIEW If applying as a NEW STUDENT, please fill out the LFI Interview document

LFI STUDENT HANDBOOK 2024 - 2025

LEARNING FOR INDEPENDENCE

Working to prepare students for meaningful work, independent living, and opportunities to transition into post-secondary education.

Learning for Independence Flyer

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Click the image above or this link to view the Learning for Independence Program Video.

Heidi Siebert

Director of Special Education

HEIDI SIEBERT
920-617-5627
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Lynn Wagner

Program Coordinator

LYNN WAGNER
920-639-8627
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Carly Burris

Program Assistant

CARLY BURRIS
920-617-5610
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Our Paraprofessionals:

LISA ANDREINI

PAUL ROBERTS
FAYE SCHEURER