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Presenters. Cynthia Gilchrest ? Director of Pupil ServicesRobin Marino ?Coordinator PreschoolBarbara Beaman-Assistant Principal, SESDenise Emmerthal ? Assistant Principal, BMSLorraine DiNapoli ?Coordinator, Special Ed. HSPeggy Bud- Coordinator Private school Special Services. Transition
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1. Westport Public SchoolsSpecial Education Transition ProcessNovember 29, 2006
2. Presenters Cynthia Gilchrest – Director of Pupil Services
Robin Marino –Coordinator Preschool
Barbara Beaman-Assistant Principal, SES
Denise Emmerthal – Assistant Principal, BMS
Lorraine DiNapoli –Coordinator, Special Ed. HS
Peggy Bud- Coordinator Private school Special Services
3. Transition ProcessAll levels
4. What to expect….
Transitions can produce some level of stress for the student and his family
At each transition level, all parents (whether regular or special education) are participating in the transition process.
Therefore the special education process is integrated into the regular education transition process to make it as seamless as possible, yet comprehensive.
5. GOAL
To have a successful transition for the student
AND
To provide the parents with the information they need
6. Birth to Three
7. Process Referral is made to the Westport Public Schools at least 90 days prior to the child’s 3rd birthday
PPT is for Birth-3 Transition and Pre-evaluation
If indicated, the PPT team designs an evaluation to determine eligibility
OR
If indicated, the PPT team determines that the child no longer requires the PPT process to continue
8. Process
Prior to the child’s 3rd birthday
Convene a PPT
To review the results of the evaluation
To determine eligibility for services
If eligible for services, IEP would be developed
Services would begin on child’s 3rd birthday
9. Preschool-Kindergarten
10. Process November
Notify Vice Principals in each building
Identify those IEP’d students who will turn 5 by December 31st of the following school year
February-March
Staff from receiving elementary school observes the students in the preschool
Following observations, preschool staff and elementary school staff meet to discuss student’s needs and how they can be met in the K setting
11. Process
Preschool staff discusses transition process with parents
April-May
A transition PPT is held at the receiving school with representatives from both staffs and parents
Develop the IEP for the up coming school year
Preschool teachers complete the Pre-K profiles and send to building principals
12. Elementary to Middle School
13. Process November
Notify Vice Principals
Identify IEP’d students who are transitioning from 5-6th grade the following year
January
Staff observes the students in the Elementary School on an as-needed-basis
Staff observes middle school classes on an as-needed-basis
Middle School staff and Elementary school staff meet to discuss the students’ needs and how they can be met in Middle School setting
Elementary staff meets with Middle School staff to gain an understanding of the Middle School curriculum
14. Process
Elementary staff discusses the transition process with parents
Middle School Orientation
It is important for all parents to attend
15. Process
May
Transition PPTs are held at the receiving school with representatives from both staffs and parents involved in developing the IEP for the up coming school year.
16. Middle School to High School
17. Process November
Notify High School Special Education Coordinator
Identify students who will be transitioning to 9th grade the following school year
January
Coordinator
Meets with Vice Principals and some middle school staff to review students’ profiles, current programs, and projected special education and related service needs.
18. Process
? January to February
HS staff observes students on an as needed basis
Middle School staff observes selected classes on an as-needed-basis
Discussions regarding projected needs are held
March-April
Parent meeting is held
To explain special education at the High School and the transition process
Transition PPTs held
June
Students visit HS on an as needed bases.
19. Transitions To and From Outplacements
20. Out- of- District Placements Out-of District Coordinator
Facilitates the transition process
Participates in the PPTs
Facilitates the in-take process
Is the link between the parents, the out-placement, and the district
The process begins when a Planning and Placement Team recommends an out-of-district placement
21. Transitions From Out-of District Placement
The PPT makes the final determination regarding a student’s transition back to the district
Out-of-District Coordinator
Involves the home school is the entire transition process
Home school staff observes student in current placement
Home school staff participates in the PPT
? Transitions occur
Elementary and middle school levels
When appropriate during the school year
High School level
At the beginning of the school year or the beginning of a semester
For summer session, at any level, if determined appropriate by the PPT
22. Post High School Transitions College
Vocational programs
World of Work
Adult Service Providers
23. Questions