The GO Project is a community-based transition program for students with disabilities who are 18-22 years of age. The program enables students to move beyond the high school setting and finish their education in a college or work environment. The GO Project promotes adult living skills, participates in activities related to all areas of transition and develops relationships with same age peers. Students participate in volunteer work internships, utilize city transportation and access the Austin community for recreation and leisure options. Rosedale is the home campus for the GO Project, but various community sites throughout the Austin community host classrooms for these students.
Current Go Project Internships
Waterloo Records Dawson Elementary
Hyatt Regency ABGB
Trinity Homeless Resource Center Bird's Barbershop
Goodwill Stores Show Me Pizza
Terra Toys Feels So Good Prints
Petco Galaxy Highland Theater
Alamo Drafthouse City of Austin Public Libraries
Dragon’s Lair Game Store Townlake YMCA
Toss Pizza 360 Pizza
Paramount Theater Austin Blessing Food Co-op
St. Edwards University Westover Church
BD Riley's ACC Auto Shop
Austin Creative ReUse Cafe Divine
Frequently asked questions
How can my student participate?
Eligible students must have completed all their required graduation credits. Interest forms will be distributed in December.
How does my student get to their Go Project site?
AISD provides transportation for students. Student's IEP will include transporation information.
What are the days and times that students go to Go Project?
Go Project follows the AISD calendar and high school times. Students can utilize alternative schedules so they can attend ACC classes, paid employment, and outside services during the school day.
Can I take a tour?
Contact your transition specialist to arrange a tour or answer additional questions.