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Welcome to the Life Bridges Transition Program Website.
 
Our mission at LB is to is to educate young adults with disabilities to increase independence in family and community settings.  At Life Bridges we work every day to provide opportunities both on the campus and out in the community for our Team Members to learn the skills necessary to reach their individual goals. Our vision for LB is for every Team Member to have a positive experience that will transition them out into the ‘real world’.   
 
The LB website is a source of information that is designed to help keep Team Members, families and the community connected and provide information that will be useful as our Team Members navigate their way down the road towards independence.
 
Here at Life Bridges we believe that the only disability is the inability to see Ability!
 
Cindie Walker
LB Administrator and CISD Transition Coordinator
 

At A Glance

  • 60 Student Enrollment
  • 12 Exited this year
  • getinvolved17 Community Partners
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Sterling Smith at STZES

Startzville Elementary Student Donates Points to Juvenile Diabetes

When 9-year-old Sterling Smith donated his Imagine Math points to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, he had no idea that his donation would be the largest donation by a single student to the cause or that he would spark a renewed interest in the online math program that he has enjoyed since kindergarten.
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Comal ISD Hosts District-Wide Career Fair April 1

Comal ISD is hosting a District-Wide Career Fair at one location from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 1, at Canyon High School. The district is hiring for all positions with a focus on teacher and classroom support for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. Stop by CHS on April 1 to learn more.
Dance Scholarship Honorees 2023

Seven Comal ISD Seniors Receive Dance Scholarships

Three levels of scholarships were awarded during Comal ISD's All-District Dance Showcase, totaling $4,750. Both high school and middle school dance teams performed competition pieces with a finale dance performed by All-District dancers from each high school.