8 School Placement Alternatives for Students with Disabilities Integrated Co-Teaching (formerly known as CTT) General Education with Supplementary Aids.

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8 School Placement Alternatives for Students with Disabilities Integrated Co-Teaching (formerly known as CTT) General Education with Supplementary Aids and Services Special Class in Community School (Self-contained Special Education) Special Class in a Special School (District 75) Hospital Instruction Home Instruction Residential Placement State-Approved Non-Public School (NPS) District 75 Class Options

General Education with Supplementary Aids and Services Students are educated in a general education class with additional support. Supplementary aids and services include, but are not limited to: Related Services For example, speech and language, occupational, and physical therapy, and counseling. These may be provided individually or in a small group. Special Education Teacher Support Services (SETSS) formerly known as resource room. A student is either removed from class and taught in a smaller class for a portion of the day (pull-out) or a teacher may come into the classroom to work with the student, a small group of students, or the classroom teacher during the regular lesson (push-in). Paraprofessionals (also called aides or paras) can be assigned to students to meet individual management needs, such as behavior management, health, and interpretation services.

Integrated Co-Teaching (formerly known as CTT) This is an integrated classroom where non- disabled students (about 60% of the class) and students with disabilities (about 40% of the class) are taught together by a general education teacher and a special education teacher.

Special Class in Community School (Self- contained Special Education) Students in this type of class are grouped by age and functional ability. The classroom students-to-teacher ratios offered by DOE include: 12:1 (elementary and junior/middle school only); 15:1 (high school only) – for students with academic and/or behavior management needs 12:1:1 – for students with academic and/or behavioral management needs who require extra adult support and specialized instruction NOTE: When you see a ratio, such as 12:1:1, it means that there are not more than 12 students, one teacher and one paraprofessional in a single class. A child’s IEP should note both the class ration and whether the class is in a community school or a specialized school. A class of special education students in a neighborhood school that also has general education students.

Special Class in a Special School (District 75) These programs are sometimes in a school consisting only of students with disabilities. Other times these programs can be located in a school that has general education students, but these programs are run separately from the general education programs. Only a small number of District 75 “inclusion” programs integrate disabled students into community schools. District 75 is a separate school district intended for students who have severe needs that require more intensive support.

District 75 class options District 75 classes offer the following student-to-teacher ratios: 12:1:1 – for students with academic and/or behavioral management needs who require additional adult support and specialized instruction. 8:1:1 - for students whose needs are severe and on-going and who require constant, intensive supervision, a significant degree of individual attention, intervention and intensive behavior management. 6:1:1 – for students with very significant needs, including academic, social and/or interpersonal development, physical development, and management needs. Students’ behavior may be aggressive, self-abusive or extremely withdrawn. Students may have severe difficulties with language and social skills. These programs provide intense support and continual adult supervision including specialized behavior management intervention. 12:1:4 – for students with severe and multiple disabilities and limited functioning in all areas. This program primarily provides habilitation and treatment, including training in activities of daily living (ADL) and the development of communication skills.

State-Approved Non-Public School (NPS) Private special education schools approved by the state for students whose educational needs cannot be met in a public school program. In this case, they will make an IEP program recommendation called “defer to the Central Based Support Team: (CBST). The CBST is a DOE office that matches state-approved private special education schools NPS) with students. When a child’s case is sent to the CBST, a case worker is assigned to the search. Find out who your case worker is and contact this person to find out how the process is going. NOTE: You may want to contact schools from the NPS list to speed up the search.

Residential Placement Children who require services on a 24- hour basis may be recommended for a residential placement in NY State. If no New York based program is appropriate a student may be a placed in another state.

Home Instruction This is intended as a temporary placement for students. The DOE sends home instructors to the home or a public site like a library for a minimum of two hours per day for high school students and one hour per day for other students. Although often used for students with medical needs, it can be used as a short-term solution when a student is waiting for a specialized placement.

Hospital Instruction The DOE is required to provide instruction to all students who are in the hospital.