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Julian’s Story
Julian is a 3-year-old preschooler with delays in his language skills, but the DOE failed to provide recommended services.
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Resource: Derechos para los Exámenes Regents
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Reviews changes to graduation requirements due to COVID-19, including Regents exam exemptions, appeals, and high school equivalency options. (In Spanish)
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Reviews changes to graduation requirements due to COVID-19, including Regents exam exemptions, appeals, and high school equivalency options. (In Korean)
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Reviews changes to graduation requirements due to COVID-19, including Regents exam exemptions, appeals, and high school equivalency options. (In Haitian Creole)
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Reviews changes to graduation requirements due to COVID-19, including Regents exam exemptions, appeals, and high school equivalency options. (In Bangla)
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Resource: Guide to Early InterventionChildren from birth to 3 years of age with developmental delays or disabilities are eligible for Early Intervention services. This comprehensive guide discusses what EI is, whether your child is eligible, the process by which your child receives EI services (including the Individualized Family...
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Tips to help you communicate effectively and advocate for your child's right to a quality education.
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Fourteen questions parents can ask teachers at a Parent Teacher Conference.
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Resource: Promotion Policy in NYC Public SchoolsPromotion policy for New York City Department of Education public schools as informed by Chancellor’s Regulation A-501. Lists promotion criteria for each grade from kindergarten to the end of high school.
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Resource: Students, Know Your Rights!Information on what to do if you are being pushed out of school or already left school and want to go back.
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Resource: What to Ask During a School VisitList of questions to ask when analyzing if a placement is appropriate.
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Resource: Enrolling Students in SchoolThe Department of Education is enormous, and navigating through the system is a tough job for anyone. This Tip Sheet can point you in the right direction and help you advocate for the right school and services for your child, from early intervention and preschool through high school and beyond.
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This tip sheet reviews internships and vocational programs offered by the DOE, as well as transition plans and services for students with disabilities.
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Resource: Guide to Assistive TechnologyThis guide describes what assistive technology is and how to obtain it for your child.
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Resource: Guide to School DisciplineThis guide is an overview of the education rights of students facing school discipline who attend NYC public schools (except charter schools). It includes the special rights of students with disabilities facing discipline
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This guide explains how you can help your preschool child receive services to address a developmental delay or disability. Read about the services available, step-by-step instructions for requesting services, and your rights.
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Resource: AFC Websites FlyerGives information on AFC's three affiliated websites.
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Resource: AFC Education Helpline Flyer (English)Gives information on the Jill Chaifetz Education Helpline.
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Resource: Related Services for Preschool StudentsThis fact sheet explains the process for assigning a related services provider to a preschool student and what to do if related services are not in place.
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Resource: Early Childhood Education Programs: A Guide to Public Education Programs for 3 and 4 Year OldsThis guide provides information on free/low-cost early childhood programs in New York City, including Pre-K for All, 3-K, EarlyLearn NYC, and Head Start.