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Includes both academic and technology programs for academically deficient/behaviorally troubled youths having difficulty coping with school environment.

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Public Special Schools
Special Education Classes / Centers
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.

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Early Identification Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Parent to Parent Networking
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Developmental Assessment
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities / Delays
Public Special Schools
Disease / Disability Information
Itinerant Education Services
Special Education Assessment
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Includes both academic and technology programs for academically deficient/behaviorally troubled youths having difficulty coping with school environment.

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Public Special Schools
Special Education Classes / Centers
Group of special education administrators who are responsible for programs and services for stuents with disabilities in public and private schools.

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Special Education Plan Development
Educational Programs
Remedial Education
Special Education
Public Special Schools
Includes both academic and technology programs for academically deficient/behaviorally troubled youths having difficulty coping with school environment.

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Public Special Schools
Special Education Classes / Centers
Operates comprehensive special education school services for children with problem behavior, from Kindergarten to 12th grade.
Middle and high school for students having difficulty in their home schools, offering regular high school credits and General Equivalency Diploma (GED) preparation.
K-12 students with mental health diagnosis and requiring moderate to intensive behavioral supports. Academic instruction, based on New York State requirements, includes reading, writing and mathematics geared to students' individual functional levels and grade-appropriate areas such as social studies and science. Art, music and physical education also provided. Qualified students receive services from Franziska Racker Centers, such as therapy, psychiatric services, crisis intervention, family support/therapy and case management.

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Classroom Training
Vocational Education
Career Exploration
Alternative Education
Youth Enrichment Programs
Public Special Schools
Offers services that support the educational needs of students with a disability. These district-requested services include, but are not limited to: day programming, PM program, diagnostic services and related services. The educational practices are assured through on- and off-site employee professional development. State-of-the-art technology is utilized to enrich instructional practices, and to help students achieve their highest learning potential, find competitive employment, and lead productive independent lives. Classes are staffed by certified special education teachers, licensed teacher assistants, and certified school social workers/psychologists.
This school services special education students in grades K-12 who require various therapeutic and educational support services. The Bronx campus is for grades K-6 and the Yonkers campus serves students in grades k-12. Along with the basic educational curriculum, there are social work services and vocational training programs and additional amenities, a Technology Lab, Music Room, Art Room, Library.
Offers a public education to children who are residents at the Cottage, and those receiving day treatment, and focuses the curriculum to enhance their abilities and to graduate high school, enter the working work or return to their community and will be better able to succeed.
Providing high quality diverse educational services from a comprehensive elementary education to a subject-specific, regents oriented criteria for the high school students.
Offers a public education to children who are residents at the Cottage, and those receiving day treatment, and focuses the curriculum to enhance their abilities and to graduate high school, and transition to the working work or to their community.

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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Public Special Schools
Offers a comprehensive public education for students from 6-12th grades who have emotional, learning or developmental disabilities.
School serves the residents of Wyndham Lawn Home for Children as well as day students with special needs from surrounding public school districts.

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Vocational Education
Career Exploration
Public Special Schools
Classroom Training
Alternative Education
A Special Act School District, provides a year round educational program for approximately 300 pupils in Grades K-12 who have emotional and/or learning disabilities.
Offers services that support the educational needs of students with a disability. These district-requested services include, but are not limited to: day programming, PM program, diagnostic services and related services. The educational practices are assured through on- and off-site employee professional development. State-of-the-art technology is utilized to enrich instructional practices, and to help students achieve their highest learning potential, find competitive employment, and lead productive independent lives. Classes are staffed by certified special education teachers, licensed teacher assistants, and certified school social workers/psychologists.

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Public Special Schools
Provides education for deaf and multiply disabled children who are deaf through age 14, and education of parents in American Sign Language. Evaluates students on request of school district and is a resource center on deafness.

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Sign Language Instruction
Public Special Schools
Volunteer Opportunities
Deafness
Hearing Loss
6-week program for students in grades 7-12Children referred by his/her school with parental permission. Participation is voluntary.Contact mental health staff at the child's school for details.
Provides a wide range of educational services to meet the special needs of children with behavioral issues. Features small classrooms, a high degree of structure, and prominent adult supervision.
Turning Point serves students in grades K through 12 who are classified with emotional disabilities. Referrals to the program come to TST BOCES staff from the component CSE chairperson. Contact your CSE chairperson for more information.The program operates four elementary, four middle school and six high school classrooms in the Smith School on BOCES' Warren Road campus. These services are available to students:academic programming day treatment counselors psychiatric consultation crisis intervention services