Title: Eastchester Union Free School District
1Eastchester Union Free School District
- Pupil Personnel Presentation
- By
- Noreen Urso
- Director of PPS
2Pupil Personnel Members
- Special Education Teachers
- Related Service Providers
- Psychologists
- Speech Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Physical Therapists
- Vision Specialists
- Hearing Specialists
- Teaching Assistants
- Monitors
- Guidance Counselors
- Nurses
3IDEA 2004
4Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
- To the maximum extent appropriate, children
with disabilitiesshould be educated with
children who are not disabled, andspecial
classes, separate schooling, or other removal of
children with disabilities from the regular
education environment should occur only when the
nature or severity of the disability is such that
the education in regular classes with the use of
supplementary aids and services cannot be
achieved satisfactorily. - 20 U.S.C 1412 (A)(5)(B)
5DISTRICT PHILOSOPHY
- Eastchester students with disabilities should be
educated here in their own community whenever
possible. - In the least restrictive environment.
- The District is committed to developing its own
special education programs based on more than
compliance with the law. - Eastchesters students belong in Eastchester
schools. - This inclusive approach is effective from an
educational, social and fiscal perspective.
6SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
- EASTCHESTER IS PROUD TO SAY THAT WE EDUCATE
98.75 OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES WITHIN THE
EASTCHESR SCHOOLS WITH THEIR NON-DISABLED PEERS
7SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS EDUCATED IN
EASTCHESTER SCHOOLS
8CONTINUUM OF PROGRAMS
- Consultant teacher services
- Provide direct and/or indirect services to
students with disabilities who attend regular
education classes. - Related services
- Provided in conjunction with a regular education
program or with other special education programs
and services.
9CONTINUUM OF PROGRAMS CONTINUED
- Integrated Co-teaching
- The provision of specially designed instruction
provided to a group of students with disabilities
and non-disabled students. - Resource Room
- Designed for the purpose of supplementing the
regular classroom instruction. - The special education teacher will
- pre-teach or re-teach curriculum
- provide organizational skills, test
preparation, writing support and reading
comprehension strategies.
10CONTINUUM OF PROGRAMS CONTINUED
- Special class programs can be provided full or
part-time for one or more periods a day, and may
vary by student needs. - Intensive needs
- Specially designed programs for students with
significant communication disorders including
autism and pervasive developmental disorder. - Students may require a specialized way of
learning in a class with no more than 8 students.
11CONTINUUM OF PROGRAMS CONTINUED
- Functional academics
- Programs designed for students that have
significant delays in the area of cognitive and
academic development. - Focus is on providing community based instruction
and training, as well as, academics for every day
living.
12CONTINUUM OF PROGRAMS CONTINUED
- Communication Development
- Programs designed for students that have
moderate to significant delays in language
development. - Students require intensive academic instruction
with an emphasis on social skill development. - Classes vary by cognitive and academic level.
13TECHNOLOGY
- AAC (Alternative and Augmentative Communication)
devices - Alpha-Smart
- Write Out Loud
- Smart Board
- Smart Notebook
- Computers
- Inspiration
14TECHNOLOGY
- USING BRAINPOP on the SMARTBOARD
15RESPONSE TO INTERVENTION
- The response to intervention (RTI) process is a
multi-tiered approach to providing research based
services and interventions to struggling learners
at increasing levels of intensity. It involves
universal screening, high-quality instruction and
interventions matched to student need with
frequent progress monitoring.
16ELEMENTARY RTI ASSESSMENT
- DIBELS
- Dynamic indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills
- Implemented K-5
17RTI(Response to Intervention)
18THREE TIERED MODEL
19ELEMENTARY RTI SUPPORT PROGRAMS/INTERVENTIONS
- INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT TEAMS
- BUILDING LEVEL SPEECH AND OT
- SOCIAL SKILLS/PEER MENTORING
- Same-age peers model appropriate social skills
for children in an effort to involve them in
social interactions during lunch and recess. - COUNSELING SUPPORT
- Behavior assessment
- MATH SUPPORT LABS
- WRITING SUPPORT LAB
20SECONDARY RTI SUPPORT PROGRAMS/INTERVENTIONS
- Support Seminar
- Guided Support
- Literacy Lab (CSI Program)---New to the MS
- Being a Writer Program---New to the MS
- Math Lab
- Instructional Support Team (IST)
- Building level speech/language services
- Building level counseling services
- Social Skills/Peer Mentoring
- Fast ForWord---New to MS/HS
- Functional Behavior Assessment/plan (FBA/BIP)
21SCHOOL TO WORK PARTNERSHIP
- Eastchester High Schools partnership with
community businesses - Provided during the school day
- Employer gains access to reliable and productive
workers - Student gains valuable experience with each
placement - Prepares students to transition to a productive
adult life and become active members of their
community - Some participating community businesses Value
Drugs, Lake Isle Senior Nutrition Program,
Blockbuster Video
222009-2010 RTI INITIATIVES
- ELEMENTARY
- AIMES WEB FOR MATH
- FAST FORWORD
- SECONDARY
- EXPAND FAST FORWORD AT MS HS
- DEVELOP TIER SYSTEM FOR MATH INTERVENTION
- SOLIDIFY TIER SYSTEM FOR READING
23PPS INITIATIVES 2009-2010
- RE-EVALUATE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ON A CONTINUAL
BASIS TO ENSURE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY - CONTINUE TO REFINE SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND
SERVICES - PROVIDE SUPPORT AND TRAINING FOR PPS STAFF ON AN
ONGOING BASIS - STREAM LINE HEALTH INFORMATION DATA BASE
24- Children that live together learn together
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