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Special Education Rules, Regulations and Resources for Schools. The Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOPM) provides our schools and personnel with the procedural framework necessary to develop supportive, inclusive education programs citywide, based on each student’s individual needs.
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Preschool Special Education Landing Page. The preschool...
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30 sie 2024 · The SOPM refects current information on major school-age special education processes and procedures in the New York City Department of Education (DOE). It is a “living” document, updated on an ongoing basis as policies change and processes and descriptions are refned.
Here you will find a summary of IEP recommendations, along with information about where and when your child is receiving recommended special education programs and related services. For more information about NYCSA, visit NYC Schools Account .
When we are unable to find a DOE employee (our first choice) or agency therapist (our second choice) to work with children in grades K-12 during or after school hours, your school or Committee for Special Education (CSE) will issue a Related Services Authorization (RSA) or P4 (for SETSS only).
The Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOPM) provides our schools and personnel with the procedural framework necessary to develop supportive, inclusive education programs citywide, based on each student’s individual needs.
DOE resources for special education. Members and families seeking accurate and accessible information about the special education process and services for students with disabilities of all ages will find information on the DOE InfoHub (login required). Current topics available through the Family Resources link include information on special ...
Go to the Special Education portion of the DOE website at https://schools.nyc.gov/learning/special-education, where you can learn the basics about special education. For preschool-specific information, go to the Moving to Preschool portion of the DOE website at https://www.schools.nyc.