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The Citywide Council for District 75 (CCD75)
Representing Students and Families of District 75
All Students with Special Needs and/or an IEP
Student, Parent & Community Resources
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Free Programs
New York City offers children and teens a wide range of after-school and summer activities--from paid museum internships to free science research programs. The free and low cost programs listed here are a great way to explore new interests, get extra support, and supplement what is being taught during the school day. The list is not exhaustive and we welcome new listings.
Contact DOE
Contacting the Department of Education is like calling any huge bureaucracy: You have to follow a lot of prompts before getting to a real person. Once you do reach someone, we’ve found that the operators are knowledgeable and helpful. Our advice: pleasant persistence. Keep trying and you will eventually get the information you need. We've compiled a list of telephone numbers and emails that may be useful.
Main switchboard
The Department of Education website is schools.nyc.gov. The main switchboard number is (718) 935-2200. Open Monday–Friday, 8 am to 6 pm.
311
For general information about your school zone, enrollment, pre-kindergarten registration and gifted and talented programs that you can’t find on the DOE’s website, call 311 and say “schools”, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The operators are unfailingly polite and try their best to answer your questions.
Enrollment
Routine enrollment issues should be resolved at one of the city’s 14 Family Welcome Centers. It’s difficult to find the phone number for a particular center but calling the Parent Support Line should get your through to one of them. If you have a problem that the Family Welcome Center can’t solve, try these people:
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Chief Enrollment Officer: Sarah Kleinhandler SKleinh@schools.nyc.gov
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Deputy Chief Enrollment Officer: Gabrielle Ramos-Solomon GRamos20@schools.nyc.gov
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Senior Director, 3k and Pre-k Admissions: Juliet Kaye JKaye2@schools.nyc.gov
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Senior director, Kindergarten and Gifted & Talented Admissions: Daniel Hildreth DHildreth@schools.nyc.gov
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Senior Director, Middle School Admissions: Jai Griem
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Senior Director, High School Admissions: Kristen O'Neil KOneil8@schools.nyc.gov
You can also email the DOE enrollment office directly. They answer emails within a day or two:
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Elementary school: ESEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov
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Middle school: MSEnrollment@schools.nyc.gov
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High school: HSEnrollment@schools.nyc.gOV
Districts
Staten Island
Special Education Resources
INCLUDEnyc believes every young person should be fully included in school, in the workforce, in the community — and should have access to services and supports to succeed. INCLUDEnyc is the leading source of free training and information for young people ages 0-26 with known or suspected disabilities, their parents, and the professionals who support them.
Parts 200 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education:
Part 200 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education relates to special education programs and services for students with disabilities.
Commissioner's Regulations Part 200: Students with Disabilities
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Section 200.13 Educational programs for students with autism.(link is external)
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Section 200.14 Day treatment programs certified by the Office of Mental Health.(link is external)
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Section 200.16 Educational programs for preschool students with disabilities.(link is external)
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Section 200.22 Program standards for behavioral interventions.
The Birth Injury Justice Center is dedicated to supporting children and their families who have been affected by disabilities caused at birth. Our organization strives to provide answers and guidance to ensure that families receive the assistance they need to help improve their overall quality of
life.
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
Financial Guides & Resources
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Adapting a Home for Disability Accessibility - https://www.moneygeek.com/mortgage/resources/home-modification-for-disability/
Financial Independence for Individuals with IDD - https://www.moneygeek.com/credit-cards/resources/navigating-credit-and-debt-with-idd/
Driving With a Neurological Disability - https://www.moneygeek.com/insurance/auto/resources/driving-with-a-neurological-disability/
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Susan Luxenberg (Founder & President of HomeSmart LLC)
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Jamie Gold (Wellness Design Consultant and Author)
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Elizabeth Kennedy (Founder of Age Fearless Academy, Home Health Physical Therapist & Certified Aging in Place Specialist)
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Maura Horton (Chief Community Officer, JUNIPERunltd)
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Sheryl Larson (Research Manager at the University of Minnesota)
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Dave Kearon (Director of Adult Services at Autism Speaks)
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Vijay Vasudevan (Associate Data Scientist at Autism Speaks)
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Matt Abisamra (Driving Program Supervisor, Assistive Technology Department at Shepherd Center)
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Andrew Arboe (Director of Community Outreach at Planning Across The Spectrum)
NYC RESOURCES
Recursos:
Centro de Información y Recursos para Padres: Aquí
Helping Hands for the Disable of NY: Aquí
Parálisis Cerebral Unida: Aquí
Política de educación especial.com: Aquí
INCLUYEnyc : Aquí
AHRC Ciudad de Nueva York: Aquí
Consejo Nacional de Discapacidades: Aquí
VSA: La Organización de las Artes de toda la ciudad y discapacidades Nueva York: Aquí
La Coalición Arise: Aquí
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Acerca de los programas ASD Nest del Departamento de Educación de la Ciudad de Nueva York: Aquí
Escuelas públicas de la ciudad de Nueva York con el programa ASD Nest: aquí
Una guía para la individualización Programa de Educación (IEP) : Aquí
Hacer una referencia (NYC DOE): Aquí
HeartShare: Aquí
Fundación para la Epilepsia : Aquí
Gremio del Faro: Aquí
Asociación de Lesiones Cerebrales del Estado de Nueva York: Aquí
Easterseals Nueva York: Aquí
Oficina del estado de Nueva York para personas con discapacidades del desarrollo
Información de presentación de elegibilidad de NYS OPWDD aquí
Ubicaciones de la red comunitaria ADAPT: Aquí
Seguidor:
ReelAbilities: Festival de Cine sobre Discapacidades de Nueva York: Aquí
Consorcio del Consejo de Educación: Aquí
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Listados de programas extraescolares:
Clases y programas con necesidades especiales para niños de la ciudad de Nueva York: Enlace aquí
Programas después de la escuela: enlace aquí
samuel campo Y: enlace aquí
NY Sports Connection ( Especial Necesita opciones): enlace aquí
Impulsar los programas después de la escuela: enlace aquí
QSAC: enlace aquí
Campamentos de verano:
Campamentos de verano para niños con necesidades especiales: enlace aquí
Los mejores campamentos de verano en toda la ciudad para niños con necesidades especiales: enlace aquí
Retiros, campamentos y programas recreativos ubicados en Nueva York:
Campamentos especiales para estudiantes con necesidades especiales: enlace aquí