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Links to the reports below. The text of the report is pasted in. See the PDF of the report for the tables showing exact information: <br> |
Links to the reports below. The text of the report is pasted in. See the PDF of the report for the tables showing exact information: <br> |
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# [http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/schoolcommittee/_documentsFY10/student_services_report_10_13_09.pdf October, 2009] |
# [http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/schoolcommittee/_documentsFY10/student_services_report_10_13_09.pdf October, 2009] |
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## Special Education Aide Assignments |
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The Student Services update tracks activity for special education aides, contracted services, out-of-district tuitions, and transportation. |
The Student Services update tracks activity for special education aides, contracted services, out-of-district tuitions, and transportation. |
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* There is a 5.1 increase in aide positions over the approved 354.1. The increase in aides is because of changes in current students’ needs, students newly identified as having special needs, and students with |
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needs who recently moved into Newton. Additional aide support is anticipated in the months ahead as IEPs are finalized and students with needs move into the district. Any increases or decreases in aide |
needs who recently moved into Newton. Additional aide support is anticipated in the months ahead as IEPs are finalized and students with needs move into the district. Any increases or decreases in aide |
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support will be updated in future reports. |
support will be updated in future reports. |
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* 200 children are enrolled in the preschool program - 64 students with disabilities are currently in integrated classrooms. This is an increase of 15 students from October 2008 (five children moved in to |
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Newton with IEPs; 10 children were identified the spring 2009 and/or turned three and referred from Early Intervention. |
Newton with IEPs; 10 children were identified the spring 2009 and/or turned three and referred from Early Intervention. |
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* The number of students placed out of district is 141. |
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* 375 students receive transportation services (111 students to private placements/264 within the Newton Public Schools). |
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## Preschool Status - Enrollment FY 08-09 |
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The Newton Early Childhood Preschool Program (NECP) is currently serving 200 students. In October 2008, the program included 49 students with disabilities placed in the integrated preschool classrooms. <br> |
The Newton Early Childhood Preschool Program (NECP) is currently serving 200 students. In October 2008, the program included 49 students with disabilities placed in the integrated preschool classrooms. <br> |
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As of October 1, 2009, 64 students with disabilities are placed in integrated preschool classrooms. The increase of 15 students, from October 2008 to October 2009 includes five students who moved in from July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 with Individual Education Programs from other cities, towns, or states requiring placement in an integrated special education preschool. The additional 10 students account for children evaluated in the spring of 2009 and as a result are placed in an integrated classroom and/or student turning three years old and referred from Early Intervention. The preschool is evaluating 43 students and provides one student, attending a community preschool, with a 504 Accommodation Plan. |
As of October 1, 2009, 64 students with disabilities are placed in integrated preschool classrooms. The increase of 15 students, from October 2008 to October 2009 includes five students who moved in from July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 with Individual Education Programs from other cities, towns, or states requiring placement in an integrated special education preschool. The additional 10 students account for children evaluated in the spring of 2009 and as a result are placed in an integrated classroom and/or student turning three years old and referred from Early Intervention. The preschool is evaluating 43 students and provides one student, attending a community preschool, with a 504 Accommodation Plan. |
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## Out-of-District Accounts |
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Currently there are 141 students in out-of-district placements. Since June 30, 2009, 11 students graduated, two students returned to the district, one student dropped out, two students were privately placed, eight students with cost share agreements ended, three students moved, five students aged out, for a total of 32 placements ended. In addition, 19 students have been placed and 11 students have had a change in placement. |
Currently there are 141 students in out-of-district placements. Since June 30, 2009, 11 students graduated, two students returned to the district, one student dropped out, two students were privately placed, eight students with cost share agreements ended, three students moved, five students aged out, for a total of 32 placements ended. In addition, 19 students have been placed and 11 students have had a change in placement. |
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Revision as of 12:25, 30 June 2010
Links to Student Services Reports
There are nine Students services reports delivered to the school committee every year.
"Each report tracks special education aide assignments, compares special education and preschool aide budgets by FTE, provides a cost breakdown for special education aides including pre-k aides, provides preschool enrollment analysis by month, details the contracted services and out-of-district placements accounts, and reports special education transportation spending."
Links to the reports below. The text of the report is pasted in. See the PDF of the report for the tables showing exact information:
- October, 2009
- Special Education Aide Assignments
The Student Services update tracks activity for special education aides, contracted services, out-of-district tuitions, and transportation.
- There is a 5.1 increase in aide positions over the approved 354.1. The increase in aides is because of changes in current students’ needs, students newly identified as having special needs, and students with
needs who recently moved into Newton. Additional aide support is anticipated in the months ahead as IEPs are finalized and students with needs move into the district. Any increases or decreases in aide support will be updated in future reports.
- 200 children are enrolled in the preschool program - 64 students with disabilities are currently in integrated classrooms. This is an increase of 15 students from October 2008 (five children moved in to
Newton with IEPs; 10 children were identified the spring 2009 and/or turned three and referred from Early Intervention.
- The number of students placed out of district is 141.
- 375 students receive transportation services (111 students to private placements/264 within the Newton Public Schools).
- Preschool Status - Enrollment FY 08-09
The Newton Early Childhood Preschool Program (NECP) is currently serving 200 students. In October 2008, the program included 49 students with disabilities placed in the integrated preschool classrooms.
As of October 1, 2009, 64 students with disabilities are placed in integrated preschool classrooms. The increase of 15 students, from October 2008 to October 2009 includes five students who moved in from July 1, 2009 to September 30, 2009 with Individual Education Programs from other cities, towns, or states requiring placement in an integrated special education preschool. The additional 10 students account for children evaluated in the spring of 2009 and as a result are placed in an integrated classroom and/or student turning three years old and referred from Early Intervention. The preschool is evaluating 43 students and provides one student, attending a community preschool, with a 504 Accommodation Plan.
- Out-of-District Accounts
Currently there are 141 students in out-of-district placements. Since June 30, 2009, 11 students graduated, two students returned to the district, one student dropped out, two students were privately placed, eight students with cost share agreements ended, three students moved, five students aged out, for a total of 32 placements ended. In addition, 19 students have been placed and 11 students have had a change in placement.
Special Education Transportation As of today, October 2, 2009, we have 375 students receiving Special Education Transportation between private placements (111) and schools and services within the system (264).
- November, 2009
- December 2009
- January, 2010
- February, 2010
- March, 2010
- April, 2010
- May, 2010
- June, 2010
The information in these reports will be indexed and tracked by subject on other pages...
Links to NPS and PAC Web SPED Sites
Newton Parent Advisory Committee Web Site: http://www.newtonpac.org
PAC Yahoo Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/newtonpac/
Main Newton Special Education Page: http://www3.newton.k12.ma.us/studentservices
More detailed break down of special education programs and services by school
History of special education in Newton
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