The Special Needs Family Hour Presents: Pepin Transitional Job Training Program!!

Pepin Transitional Job Training Program

This week our show features the Pepin Transitional Job Training Program with Dr. Jeff Skowronek, the Executive Director of the Pepin Academies and Janae Kaptanthe Transition Coordinator of the Pepin Academies, a tuition free public charter school dedicated to students with learning disabilities and learning related disabilities.


The Pepin Transition Program offers vocationally based training in conjunction with life and job readiness classes designed for individuals from age 18 to 22 with identified learning or learning-related disabilities that have deferred receipt of their high school diploma to continue their education beyond the traditional 24 credit diploma. This program is state funded and is provided at no cost to the student. The Pepin Transition Program is committed to providing the opportunity for students to have real-world experiences through pre-vocational training at various job sites, including the Hillsborough County Public Defender’s Office, Publix SupermarketsMoffitt Cancer CenterTampa Police DepartmentWell Built Bikes at University Mall, food service at Raymond James Stadium, event set up at TPepin Hospitality Centre, and childcare at Academy Kids.

Pictured:  Dr. Jeff Skowronek, Executive Director – Pepin Academies, Julie AmesSNFH. and Janae Kaptan, Transition Coordinator – Pepin Academies

Pepin Academies Transition Program is now accepting applications for the 2019-20 academic year! Please contact regarding any questions about deferment of diploma, available services for your students based on their current IEP, and any general questions about the Pepin Academies Transition Program. 

The Special Needs Family Hour Presents: Pepin Academies 20th Anniversary!!

Pepin Academies 20th Anniversary

Join us this Sunday afternoon on the Special Needs Family Hour at 1:00 pm!

Geri Henry, Principal of Pepin Academies Riverview and Holly Lisle, Director of Development for the Pepin Academies Foundation are our guests.  

Pictured:  Holly Lisle, Pepin Academies Foundation, Julie AmesSNFH and Geri Henry, Pepin Academies 

At Pepin Academies, the approach is not only all about the child, but the whole child – mind, body and soul. The Pepin Academies are an example of how a well-designed educational program, dedicated and innovative teachers, committed parents and our civic and business communities can work together to provide for the individual needs and opportunity of a child, regardless of the special challenges he/she may face.

Established in 1999, Pepin Academies are 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit, tuition-free, public charter schools that serve students with specific learning and learning related disabilities. They educate students in 3rd through 12th grade, and also offer a transitional, job training program for students 18 to 22-years-old. Pepin Academies are considered ESE Center schools. They feature a nurturing environment that focuses on improving the academic and social success of students. All students have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of extra-curricular activities such as sports, clubs, music, dance, culinary arts, theatre, and much more. The goal is to make sure no child falls through the cracks.

Today, Pepin Academies has grown to serve over 1000 students, with Hillsborough County campuses in Tampa and Riverview and a campus in New Port Richey, which serves the students in Pasco County.

Pepin Academies Locations:  
Tampa Campus | Riverview Campus | Pasco Campus 

PEPIN ACADEMIES GALA

Please join us as we celebrate our 20th Anniversary in 2019!  The Pepin Academies Gala is the Foundation’s largest annual fundraiser to support the students and staff of our schools. Please consider a sponsorship today.
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Pepin Transitional Job Training Program with Dr. Butz / Pepin Nurse Diane McCurdy

Pepin Transitional Job Training Program with Dr. Butz / Pepin Nurse Diane McCurdy

Pictured: Dr. Craig Butz, Pepin Academies, Julie Ames, SNFH.

Pictured: Dr. Craig Butz, Pepin Academies, Julie Ames, SNFH.

This week our show features the Pepin Transitional Job Training Program (for individuals age 18 to 22 with learning and learning related disabilities) with Dr. Craig Butz, Principal of Pepin Academies Hillsborough County and Special Needs Nurse, Diane McCurdy.

Dr. Butz shared the various job training programs, eligibility, and the application process. An individual can start the Transition Program any time during the year. Do you know someone 18 to 22 with a learning or learning related disability? If so, have them apply to the Pepin Transitional Program!

Pepin Transitional Job Training Program Brochure:

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The Pepin Academies with Dr. Craig Butz and Celeste Kellar

The Pepin Academies with Dr. Craig Butz and Celeste Kellar

Pictured: Dr. Craig Butz, Pepin Academies, Julie Ames, SNFH and Celeste Kellar, Pepin Academies

Pictured: Dr. Craig Butz, Pepin Academies, Julie Ames, SNFH and Celeste Kellar, Pepin Academies

Dr. Craig Butz, Principal of Pepin Academies Hillsborough County and Celeste Kellar, Principal of Pepin Academies Pasco County were our guests.  The Pepin Academies are tuition free public charter schools dedicated to students with learning disabilities and learning related disabilities.

pepin-academiesAt Pepin Academies, the approach is not only all about the child, but the whole child – mind, body and soul. The Pepin Academies are an example of how a well-designed educational program, dedicated and innovative teachers, committed parents and our civic and business communities can work together to provide for the individual needs and opportunity of a child, regardless of the special challenges he/she may face.

Pepin Academies Locations:
Tampa Campus | Riverview Campus | Pasco Campus

Pepin TransitionalA comprehensive individualized job training program of vocationally based training in conjunction with life and job readiness classes designed for individuals from age 18 to 22 with identified learning or learning-related disabilities.