Title: Parent Advisory Council
1Parent Advisory Council
- Flemington Raritan School District
- Special Services Department
- October 3, 2006
- Judy Marino
- Director, Special Services
- 908-284-7680
- jmarino_at_frsd.k12.nj.us
2Curriculum MandatesSpecial Education
- Mandated through Individual with Disabilities
Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEIA) and N.J.A.C.
6A14. Each district board of education is
responsible for providing a system of free,
appropriate special education and related
services to students with disabilities age three
through 21 (6A141.1d) - Least Restrictive Environment
3Curriculum MandatesSpecial Education
- Services Available In District
- - Speech - Occupational and Physical
Therapy - - Social Skills - Multiple Disabilities (5)
- - Resource Center In Class Support,
- - Resource Center Replacement Programs,
- - Self Contained Autistic (6)
- - Self Contained Project Happy (preschool
disabled) (3) - - Self Contained Integrated Preschool (1)
- - Self Contained Learning/Language Disabilities
(8)
4Curriculum MandatesSpecial Education
- Special Education Statistics
- - 11 (450 students) receive special services
- - 14 students are out-of-district placements
- Total Cost of Program (04-05) 5,422,296
- Federal Aid (IDEA) 659,578 State Aid
2,110,642 Extraordinary Aid 123,160 - District Cost 2,528,916
5Public Students Only
6Number of Public School Students with Disabilities
7Receiving Services
8Special Ed Programs
9Special Ed Programs
10Special Ed Class Offerings
- All Schools have Resource Center Programs
- Close coordination with HCRHS to insure smooth
transition for students, especially in LLD, MD
and Autistic programs
11Referrals 2005-2006 (ages 2 5)
- Initial Preschool Referrals 24
- Initial Preschool Classifications 21
- Preschool Reevaluations 16
12Referrals 2005-2006 (ages 6 14)
- Initial Referrals 65
- Initial Classifications 60
- Reevaluations 121
13Declassifications 2005-2006
14Special Services Staff
- Child Study Team
- Special Ed Teachers
- Speech Therapists
- Teacher Assistants
- School Nurses
- Clerical Support
- Total 141 staff
- (of 505 total district
staff)
15Child Study Team Assignments
- Dr. Lynn Douglass, Dr. Mary Rigby,
Mrs. Annette McNeil - Barley Sheaf and Copper Hill Schools
- Out of District (14 students)
16Child Study Team Assignments
- Ms. Lynn Lach, Ms. May Wong,
- Ms. Lillian Burgos
- Robert Hunter and J. P. Case
17Child Study Team Assignments
- Ms. Beth Brennan, Ms. Lynn Nielsen, Mrs.
Eileen Glaser - Frances A. Desmares and
- Reading Fleming Intermediate School
18Child Study Caseloads
- Each individual CST member case manages an
individual case load of between 45 and 55
students - Each CST (3 person team) carries a total number
of between 140 and 160 students for the total
number 400 team classified students
19Who should I contact?
- Questions about your childs daily performance,
homework, achievement, etc. classroom teacher
(regular or special ed) - Questions about IEP, services, procedures Case
Manager
20Purpose of Parent Advisory Council
- New Code
- Encourages districts develop their own goals
- Provide parent communication and training
21County wide parent information initiative
- Special education law
- Funding sources for at home services, including
catastrophic need - Keeping it Real Helping students to advocate
for themselves - OT / PT in the home what are some simple,
practical activities parents can implement to
enhance emerging skills?
22County wide parent information initiative (cont)
- Social Skills training for parents to implement
- Early Intervention
- Toys for educational development
- Scrap booking / keeping your childs records
23County wide parent information initiative (cont)
- Guardianship issues
- Parents who have been through the system
(Things you wish you knew when you began in
special ed speaking to parents at the next level
/ school?)
24Local (FRSD) parent workshops
- Autism, ABA, Social Stories
- Behavior Management workshop
- Q and A with Child Study Teams
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25State Department Website
- http//www.nj.gov/njded/specialed/
26Annual Yearly Progress
- Testing in each grade 3 8
- Students in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are mandated
to be tested in Language Arts Literacy and Math - Grades 4 and 8 are ALSO testing in Science
27State Mandated Testing / NCLB
- Scores reported by grouping scores together by
school - Each Elementary school (Grades 3, 4)
- Reading Fleming Intermediate School (Grades 5, 6)
- J.P. Case (Grades 7, 8)
28State Mandated Testing / NCLB
- Scores of classified students are reported as
part of the whole grade, and also as a subset for
special education - There are 40 different scores per grade reported,
according to the mandates of the law
29State Mandated Testing / NCLB
- Alternate Proficiency Assessment is appropriate
for students whose individual needs preclude them
from answering any of the questions on the test
at the level being assessed. - 05-06 29 APA students
- 06-07 47 APA students (added 3 more grade
levels requiring testing)
30For the Good of the Order
- Frequency of meetings
- Suggestion alternate parent seminars and
advisory council on a monthly basis - Setting next meeting date
- Proposal
- November Parent Seminar with County
- December Parent Advisory Council / FRSD
- Suggested date Monday, December 4, 2006
- 700 pm 830 pm