Summary of Performance System Defaults
The Summary of Performance information must be completed by a system administrator prior to being able to complete any Summary of Performances for students.
- A system administrator should enter Summary of Performance information by selecting “System Admin” from the menu bar at the top of the page. Choose “System Defaults”.
- Scroll down to the Summary of Performance Area and use the link to set the system Summary of Performance information.
- The system information should be entered into each area. Make sure to “Save Summary of Performance Defaults” after entering the system’s information.
Below is a sample of the information that should be included within the table.
State level information is included and can be copied and pasted into the local Summary Of Performance and then additional local information can be added.
Agency: Community or Local resource the student may need to contact |
Contact person: Include Name, Title, Phone, Address, and Email for this agency contact |
Services Provided: Include a brief description of services that might be available through this agency after graduation |
Name of School and System Developing this SOP |
EXAMPLE: Jack Jackson Transition Coordinator Dundee School System 555 School Lane Dundee, Georgia 5000 jj@dundeeschools.us |
Post-Secondary Academic and/or Functional guidance |
Local Vocational Rehabilitation Office |
Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (404) 232-1998 Main Number (844) FOR-GVRA / (844) 367-4872 Toll Free Number Local Offices: |
Services provided to jobseekers include: Counseling & Guidance; Assistive technology; Job placements; Vocational assessments; Work adjustments; Medical evaluations; Certain physical restoration services Blindness Rehabilitation; Rehabilitation Counseling; Low Vision Evaluation; Braille Instruction; Vision Rehabilitation Therapy; Orientation and Mobility Instruction; Assistive Work Technology Evaluation; Technology Access Training |
Health and Family Services |
Department of Human Services Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) (404) 657-3433 Main Number (877) 423-4746 Customer Service Center customer_services_dfcs@dhs.ga.gov County DFCS Office (14 Regions serving Georgia) https://dfcs.georgia.gov/locations https://dfcs.georgia.gov/find-location |
Adoption; Afterschool services; Child Abuse and Neglect; Childcare & Parent Services/CAPS; Community Services Block Grant (CSBG); Educational Programming, Assessment & Consultation (EPAC); Emergency Management; Food Commodity Programs; Food Stamps; Foster Care; Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP); Medicaid; Prevention & Community Support Section; TeenWork; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); Refugee Program; Repatriation Program |
Employment Agency |
Georgia Department of Labor (404) 232-7300 Career Centers (404) 232-3990 Regional Operations https://dol.georgia.gov/locations/career-center Jobs for Georgia Graduates https://dol.georgia.gov/jobs-georgia-graduates Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Resources For more information, contact your local GVRA office. |
Some of the high value, customized services Georgia DOL provides to individuals at no cost include the following: Online services, including filing an Unemployment Insurance (UI) claim, certifying for weekly UI benefits, checking the status of benefits payments, referral to a job opening, and starting a work permit. Access to job openings in Georgia, the Southeast, and the nation. Self-service resources, including books, videos, pamphlets, phones, copiers, and fax machines. Computers with Internet access, job search and word processing software. Job search assistance and job referrals. Labor market information for career exploration, including demand industries, average salaries, “hot” jobs, and more Résumé development assistance. Employment counseling. Workshops on a variety of employment-related topics, including effective job search, interviewing, résumé development, coping with job loss, and financial management. Training and education resources, financial aid options. Specialized assistance for veterans, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, and other eligible individuals. Assistance for ex-offenders, including federal bonding. Referral to partner and community service providers. Job expos with access to businesses with jobs. Jobs TV on public television Youth initiatives in select high schools, including GeorgiaBEST and Jobs for Georgia Graduates. |
Independent Living Agency |
Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities Two Peachtree Street NW, Suite 26-246 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 404-657-2126 Main |
Individual Development Accounts IDAs; Accessible Housing including apartments, condominiums, and single family homes; Integrated housing – people with disabilities live in neighborhoods where there are people with and without disabilities |
Higher Education |
Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia 270 Washington Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30334 404-962-3049
https://tcsg.edu/contact_us.php College Search |
http://www.georgiaonmyline.org/ Provides access to online and distance education offerings from 29 colleges and universities in the University System of Georgia. A comprehensive web resource for students and all Georgia residents who want to research careers, choose a college, apply for college, and acquire financial aid. |
Disability Services Provider |
Disability Adjudication Services 678-639-2100 https://gvs.georgia.gov/disability-adjudication-services University System of Georgia Disability Service Providers http://www.usg.edu/institutions/directories/disability_service_providers/ Social Security Agency (800) 772-1213 (800) 325-0778 TTY |
A team consisting of a disability adjudicator and a state agency medical consultant determine whether a person meets disability provisions of the Social Security law. These individuals are trained to carefully analyze and evaluate medical and vocational factors under the requirements of the Social Security Act. USG Institutions: Student academic development Disability benefits, including Medicare |
Other |
U.S. Department of Justice (202) 307-0663 Office (800) 514-0301 ADA Specialist (800) 514-0383 ADA Specialist TTY |
ADA Specialists are available to provide ADA information and answers to technical questions on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. or on Thursday from 12:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. (Eastern Time). Calls are confidential. The ADA statute, ADA title II and III regulations, technical assistance materials, enforcement information, and general ADA information is available at www.ada.gov. |