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Blake Yee watches his MY VOICE presentation on the big screen with his father Steven Yee at the Supported Training Experiences Post Secondary (STEPS) building in Naperville, Ill., on Monday, May 4, 2015. The presentation can also be seen on the laptop at left. Students with disabilities are more likely than ever to go on to higher education after graduating high school. Programs like MY VOICE help them meet their own needs in a post-Individualized Education Program.

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Blake Yee watches his MY VOICE presentation on the big screen with his father Steven Yee at the Supported Training Experiences Post Secondary (STEPS) building in Naperville, Ill., on Monday, May 4, 2015. The presentation can also be seen on the laptop at left. Students with disabilities are more likely than ever to go on to higher education after graduating high school. Programs like MY VOICE help them meet their own needs in a post-Individualized Education Program.<br />
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Photo by Alyssa Schukar
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