Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Educational Environment.

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Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Educational Environment School Year

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Federal Placement Codes for 3 to 5 Year Olds

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Federal Placement Codes for 3 to 5 Year Olds

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Federal Placement Codes for 3 to 5 Year Olds

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Federal Placement Codes for 3 to 5 Year Olds First decide if student is attending a regular early childhood program (1) or NOT (2)

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education 3 to 5 Year Olds PI = Attending Regular Early Childhood Program At Least 10 Hours Per Week and Receiving the Majority of Hours of Services in the Regular Early Childhood Program PJ = Attending Regular Early Childhood Program At Least 10 Hours Per Week and Receiving the Majority of Hours of Services in Some Other Location

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education 3 to 5 Year Olds PK = Attending Regular Early Childhood Program Less Than 10 Hours Per Week and Receiving the Majority of Hours of Services in the Regular Early Childhood Program PL = Attending Regular Early Childhood Program Less Than 10 Hours Per Week and Receiving the Majority of Hours of Services in Some Other Location

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Placement Definitions 3 to 5

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Placement Definitions 3 to 5

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Col 12 = Col 11 X 5 Sum Col 11, 12, & = (Col 12 + Col 15) / 60 Col 15 = Col 13 X Col 14

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Placement Definitions 3 to 5

Summer 2010 Mississippi Department of Education Office of Instructional Enhancement and Internal Operations/Office of Special Education Placement Definitions 3 to 5 LS Students that come from home for just LS services:  Not in a regular early childhood program  Not in a special ed program  Not receiving services at home  Select PH