Forms for special education
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PLEASE NOTE: The “Application For Age 26 Young Adult Coverage” form is no longer required by the UFT Welfare Fund. Members wishing to add a dependent under age 26 to their Welfare Fund coverage at no cost should use the Welfare Fund’s online Update Your Information (Change of Status) form.
New NYSED answers to questions on Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs).
Have you had to work beyond your regularly scheduled work day within the past 30 school days? If so, please provide us with specific details of what happened, when it happened, what if anything you did to try to rectify the problem, if you were warned or disciplined in any way, and any other facts that you think might be helpful to us in preparing a union initiated grievance to get you the support necessary to make SESIS work.
Students with disabilities participate in High School Admissions in the same way as their non-disabled peers. All schools are expected to deliver special education supports and services to meet students’ needs. Students in 8th grade whose Committee on Special Education (CSE) develops an Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) with a recommendation for special education services within a community school submit applications during the annual high school admissions process in December. Students with disabilities may apply to all programs listed in the Directory of NYC Public High Schools.
DOE Division of Human Resources, Oct. 28, 2009.