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  1. Other Educational Settings

    New York State Education Department Approved Non-Public Schools provide programs for children whose educational needs cannot be met in public school programs.

  2. Preschool Students

    Preschool special education services can support children ages three to five with disabilities or delays in development and are provided free of charge to families.

  3. Extended School Year Services for July and August

    Extended School Year Services for July and August On this page... Your child’s IEP may recommend Extended School Year (ESY) services (also known as 12-month services ). ESY services are special education instructional pr...

  4. Evaluation

    After you give consent, we have 60 calendar days to evaluate your child.

  5. Students with Disabilities and Gifted and Talented

    We are committed to serving all students who qualify for a Gifted & Talented (G&T) program, including students with disabilities. Students with disabilities who qualify for a G&T program will receive special education se...

  6. The IEP Process

    Starting the Process| Making a Referral| Evaluation| IEP Meeting | The IEP | Parent Members

  7. Supports and Services

    Assistive Technology | Behavior Supports |Related Services | Specialized Transportation | Other Special Education Services | Testing Accommodations | Extended School Year Services

  8. Making a Referral

    If you want your child to be evaluated for special education services, you must make a referral, this page covers what you need to know.

  9. Preschool to Age 21

    Special Education in NYC | Moving to Preschool | Moving to Kindergarten | Students with Disabilities and Gifted and Talented | Moving to Middle School | Moving to High School | After High School

  10. Middle School Students

    Get information about middle school options for students with disabilities, and how to apply to programs.

  11. Parent Members

    Learn how you can request a Parent Member for support at your child's IEP meeting, or how you can become a Parent Member to help others.

  12. Starting the Process

    Learn how to get started with your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP).