There's a second chance for parents and students at private schools in New York City to receive special education services, but with a catch.
Whether they're home schooled or in private or charter schools, state law has dictated for years the DOE must provide additional special education services, ranging from intensive programs like speech or behavioral therapy to extra help in reading and math. What has changed is the enforcement of ...
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Voucher Programs To give every family access to our premier childcare centers, we accept ACS/HRA Vouchers. Each family benefits from our high quality services, regardless of their financial circumstances. Embracing Early Learning In collaboration with NYC DOE, we provide free Universal Pre-K. Blendi...
serving students in grades 5-12 in a model that eliminates the transition between middle and high school – one that often negatively impacts the academic success of students from our community. Our middle school has earned a B for the last 2 years on the NYC DOE Progress Report. Our high...
2. These students will be invited to apply for the Top-Performer G&T programs by the DOE. 3. Families can apply between May 31 – June 13, 2022 via MySchools or at a Family Welcome Center. Important:Students invited to apply can also apply for Grade 3 seats at K-5 GT Programs ...
Special Advice for Parents Advice for Parents. A parent's first responsibility is to the education of his or her children [more]. Parents can educate themselves, their school, and their community. They can request or demand better programs from school officials, and copy those requests to gover...
Either way, both programs have proponents and detractors alike. I myself had a good (not great, but also not terrible) experience in the Collaborative. By DOE standards, good/decent isn’t too bad once you’ve heard horror stories of principals who’ve successfully derailed the livelihoods ...
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