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INCLUSION PROGRAMS FOR DISTRICT 75 STUDENTS

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Page 1: INCLUSION PROGRAMS FOR DISTRICT 75 STUDENTS

INCLUSION PROGRAMS FOR DISTRICT 75 STUDENTS

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District 75 Special Education Inclusive Programs

Ketler Louissaint

Superintendent

District 75 Citywide Programs

District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services are an opportunity for students with disabilities to receive special education services from District 75 while participating in the general education curriculum at a District 1-32 school. Students receive services from a District 75 Special Education Teacher, and if appropriate, related services and paraprofessional support, from District 75 providers. Students learn in age-appropriate general education classes, receive instruction from a general education teacher, and participate in school programs with students with and without disabilities.

OVERVIEW

1. What are District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services? District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services allows students with disabilities to access the general education curriculum in their least restrictive environment. Students receiving these services are fully included in all District 1-32 school classes, programs, and activities (including after-school events and other school-sponsored activities). Services by the District 75 Special Education Teacher can be provided in the general education classroom and/or in a separate location, as per the student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP). District 75 Inclusive Services have also been known as a District 75 Inclusion Program or District 75 SETSS program.

For students receiving these services, District 75 and District 1-32 schools provide shared instruction. This means that students are on both schools’ registers and that both schools oversee the students’ academic course work and special education supports and services.

2. Where are District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services offered? District 75 Inclusive Services are not offered in every District 1-32 school; however these services are provided to students at every grade level (kindergarten through grade 12 and in some college based settings) and in every borough based on the student’s IEP mandates. Please contact the Office of Inclusive Education at 212-802-1519 for a complete list of District 1-32 schools where these services are offered.

ELIGIBILTY

3. Who is eligible to receive District 75 Inclusive Services? All students receiving special education services in a special class in a specialized school (District 75) can be recommended to receive District 75 special education supports and services in a District 1-32 school. The decision to recommend District 75 Inclusive Services must always be made by the student’s Committee on Special Education (CSE) and be based on the individual student’s strengths and needs.

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4. Who recommends a student for District 75 Inclusive Services? Recommendations for District 75 Inclusive Services must be made by the student’s school-based or district CSE at an IEP meeting. While changes to an IEP typically occur during a student’s annual review, the process can take place at any time with proper written notice to the parents and participation by the appropriate members of the CSE. Since a recommendation for District 75 Inclusive Services represents a significant move to a student’s least restrictive environment (LRE), the school psychologist must participate in the IEP meeting, and if necessary conduct a reevaluation before the recommendation is made.

The transition to middle and high school are also points when all recommended special education services should be reconsidered. This is a time for the CSE to reconsider the student’s strengths and anticipate his/her needs in a new school environment. For example, if a student has been in a District 75 special class, articulation to a middle school may be the time to consider a transition to receiving Special Education Services from a District 75 provider in a District 1-32 school. Similarly, if a student has been receiving District 75 Inclusive Services, articulation to a new school may be time to consider transition of special education services to District 1-32 school providers.

5. How are District 75 Inclusive Services reflected on the IEP? A recommendation for District 75 Inclusive Services is reflected in both the Recommended Special Education Programs/Services and the Special Transportation/Placement Recommendations sections of the IEP.

• Recommended Special Education Programs/Services o If the recommendation for a student is to receive supports of Special Education Teacher

Support Services, District 75 is listed as the “provider” under “Service Delivery Recommendations.”

o As is the case with all special education programs/services recommendations, the CSE is to indicate how frequently the services will be provided, the duration of those services, the location where the services will be provided and the projected beginning date of the service.

• Placement Recommendation – When completing the Special Transportation/Placement Recommendation, all students recommended for District 75 Inclusive Services must have a placement recommendation of NYC DOE School Non-Specialized (District 1-32).

6. What is the placement process for students recommended for District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services? A recommendation for District 75 Inclusive Services is reflected in both the Recommended Special Education Programs/Services and the Special Transportation/Placement Recommendations sections of the IEP.

When making the recommendation for District 75 Inclusive Services, the IEP team must specify in SESIS the Recommended Special Education Programs and Services. Using the drop-down menu under “Special Education Program/Services,” the IEP team should indicate that the student will receive of Special Education Teacher Support Services (SETSS). District 75 should be selected as the provider under “Service Delivery Recommendations.”

The IEP team must also indicate in SESIS the Placement Recommendation by selecting “NYCDOE School Non-Specialized (District 1-32).

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District 1-32 Schools with

District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services

Ketler Louissaint

Superintendent

District 75 Citywide Programs

BRONX

District Elementary School

Middle School

High School

7 P17X@ 43 P17X@ 296 P754X@ Jill Chaefez Transfer High School (379) P188X@ Bronx Leadership Academy II (527)

8 P10X@ 304 P10X@ 333 P352X@ 75 P186X@ 140

P10X@ 101 P186X@ 269

P721X@ Herbert H. Lehman (405) P721X@ Renaissance High School for Musical Theater and Technology (293) P17X@ Gotham Collaborative High School (452)

College Based Program ? P811X@ Lehman College (883) 9 P723X@ 204 P176X@ Pathways to Graduation

(980) 10 P469X@ 077 P10X @ 15 P168X @ DeWitt Clinton (440) 11 P596X@ 153

P596X@ 178 P596X@ 498

P176X@ 181

P10X@ Bronxdale High School (508) P176X@ High School of Computers and Technology (275) P811X@ Bronx HS for the Visual Arts (418) P723X@ Bronx Lab HS (265)

12 P186X @ East Bronx Academy for the Future (271)

P723X@ Metropolitan High School (248)

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District 1-32 Schools with

District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services

Ketler Louissaint

Superintendent

District 75 Citywide Programs

QUEENS

District Elementary School

Middle School High School

24 P75Q@ 239 P277Q@ 290

P9Q@ 5 P75@ 93

25 P9Q@ 209 P255Q@ 154 P993Q @ 499

College Based Program ? P721Q @ Queens College (889) 26 P224Q@ 186

P224Q@ 186 (PK) P993Q@ 208

P224Q@ 266 P993Q@ 208

P811Q@ Bayside High School(495) P811Q@ Francis Lewis High School (430) P811Q@ Queens High School of Teaching (566) P993Q@ Benjamin Cardozo High School (415)

27 P256Q@ 43 P256Q@ 253 (PK)

P233Q@ 297 P256Q@ 114

P256Q@ Channel View (262) P233Q@ Construction, Trades, Engineering and Architecture (650)

28 P4Q@ 161 P177Q@ 139

P177Q@ 190 P752Q@ Thomas Edison (620) P752Q@ Law Enforcement & Public Safety (690) P233Q@ Queens Metropolitan High School (686)

29 P993Q@ 208 P993Q@ 208 30 P255Q@

Renaissance School (705)

P277Q@ 291 P811Q@ 227

P721Q@ InfoTech HS (502) P277Q@ Energy Tech High School (258)

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District 1-32 Schools with

District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services

Ketler Louissaint

Superintendent

District 75 Citywide Programs

BROOKLYN

District Elementary School

Middle School

High School

13 P369K@ 56

P77K@ 266 P369K@ 8 P369K@ 265

P373K@ Bedford Stuyvesant Academy (575) P369K@ George Westinghouse Career & Technical Education High School (605) P369K@ Dr. Susan S. McKinney Secondary School for the Arts (265)

14 P141K@ 71 P141K@Juan Morel Campos Secondary (017)

15 P369K@ 261 P53K@ 130 P372K

P53K@ 88

P77K@ Brooklyn College Academy/Bridges (555) P371K@ Sunset Park High School (667) P373K@ Cobble Hill (519)

16 P4K@ 81 P140K@ 21

P140K@ 681

17 P753K@Clara Barton (600) P36K@ School for Human Rights (531)

College Based Program ? P373K @ Medgar Evers (590) 18 P771K@ 66 P753K@ Urban Action Academy (642) 19 P4K@ 7 P53K@ Springcreek Community HS

(422) 20 P231K@ 180

P231K@ 264 P231K@ 180 P370K@ New Utrecht (445)

21

P370K@ 100 P771K@ 225 P771K@ 329

P811K@ 281 P771K@ 225 P771K@ 303 P771K@ 690

P53K@ Abraham Lincoln (410) P370K@ William Grady (620) P721K@ John Dewey (540) P771K@ Brooklyn Studio School (690) P771K@ Rachel Carson HS (344) P811K@ Edward R. Murrow (525)

22 P771K@ 236 P811K@ 14 P53K@ Leon M. Goldstein (535) College Based Program ? P373K@ Brooklyn College (860)

23 P77K@ 178 P396K@ 327 P396K@ 323

P77K@ 178 P396K@ 323

32

P53K@ P384

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District 1-32 Schools with

District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services

Ketler Louissaint

Superintendent

District 75 Citywide Programs

STATEN ISLAND

District Elementary School

Middle School High School

31 P37R@ 4 P37R@ 30 P37R@ Michael J. Petrides (80) P373R@ 58 P373R@ 58 (PK) P373R@ 861

P25R@ 34 P25R@ 61 P25R@ 75 P721R@ 24 P37R@ Michael J. Petrides (80) P373R@ 861

P25R@ Port Richmond (445) P25R@ New Dorp (440) P25R@ Tottenville (455) P25R@ Curtis (450) P721R@ New Dorp (440) P721R @ Tottenville (455) P721R@ Ralph McKee (600) P37R@ Michael J. Petrides (80)

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District 1-32 Schools with

District 75 Special Education Inclusive Services

Ketler Louissaint

Superintendent

District 75 Citywide Programs

MANHATTAN

District Elementary School

Middle School High School

1 P94M@ 361 P94M@ 188

2

P226M@ 413

P35M@ Beacon High School (479) P138M@ The Facing History High School (303) P226M@ Urban Academy (565) P226M@ Millennium (418) P721M@ Chelsea (615) P721M@ Harvest Collegiate High School (534) P751M@ Fashion Industries (600) P751M@ Harvey Milk High School (586) P751M@ Hudson High School of Learning Technologies (437) P754X@ Pathways to Gaduation (79Q950)

College Based Program ? P226M@ Pace College (805) 3 P226M@ 76

P811M@ 149 P811M@ 163

P226M@ 76 P811M@ 149

4 P811M@ 375 P169M@ 146

P138M@ 372 P811M@ 377

P138M@ Esperanza Preparatory Academy (372) P169M@ Manhattan Center/Math & Science (435)

5 P138M@ 30 6 P138M@ 48 P138M@ 324

P138M@ 319

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CONTACT INFORMATION

• Ruchika Chopra Director Office of Inclusive Education for District 75 [email protected](212) 802-1519

• Colin MontgomeryFamily Educator [email protected]

DISTRICT 75 INCLUSION HIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY

• NYC High School Directory 2019 with District 75 Special Education Inclusive ServicesLink: bit.ly/HSDiD75

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