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Preschool-Aged Student Enrollment and Program Services Refresher
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Agenda What is a preschool-aged student? What is the difference between Grade PS and Grade PK? How do you report a Grade PS student’s Enrollment and Program Service records? How do you report a Grade PK student’s Enrollment and Program Service records? How do you report a Grade K student’s Enrollment and Program Service records when they received summer CPSE services?
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What is a preschool-aged student? In New York State, a child age 3-5 and not enrolled in Kindergarten is considered a preschool-aged student. Grade “PS” and Grade “PK” students are both considered preschool-aged.
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What is the difference between grade “PS” and grade “PK”? Grade “PS” students are NOT enrolled in a prekindergarten program in your school or a universal pre-K program. Grade “PS” students are children referred to the CPSE for special-education eligibility determination (Code: 4034/140) and students receiving preschool special- education services (Code: 0011), i.e. at an approved preschool for students with disabilities or at home by the county. Grade “PK” students are children who are enrolled in a prekindergarten or universal pre-K program. Note: A student should only be reported as Grade “PK” if he/she is in a Pre-K program operated by your district or in a Universal Pre-K program under contract with your district.
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How do you report a grade “PS” student’s enrollment & program service records? In this example, the child is: classified and receiving services : Grade PS: Classified/ Receiving Services Grade PS: Disability Type
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In this example: The grade “PS” child is in the determination process and then classified: Grade: PS Determination Process Grade: PS Determination Process & Classified/ Receiving Services ** If Classified – Report a 5786 disability code in Program Services!
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A Grade “PS” student whose determination process starts in one school year (4034) and ends in another (140) If you have a Grade “PS” student referred for CPSE evaluation (4034) on 5/1/2011 for example and the CPSE determination (140) was made on 7/16/2011 for example, you would end the determination process (140) on 6/30/2011. You cannot start the next school year (which starts on 7/1/2011) with an Exit Code. The exact dates for the 4034 and 140 codes would be collected from the Special Ed Events data.
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How do you report a grade “PK” student’s enrollment & program service records? Grade PK: Enrolled in a PreK Program in your Building If Classified/ Receiving Services – Give a 5786 Disability Type In this Example: Every PK student gets the 0011 enrollment record. However, only classified PK students get the 5786 program service record.
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How do you report a grade “K” student’s enrollment records when they received summer CPSE services? Enrollment Records for Summer CPSE Services (PS): Enrollment Records for Grade K - Starting in September
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How do you report a grade “K” student’s program service records when they received summer CPSE services? Program Service Record for Grade “PS” Program Service Record for Grade “K”
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Contacts Jeff Baker – Data Warehouse Manager – jbaker2@gw.neric.org jbaker2@gw.neric.org – 518-862-5410 Gail Galusha – Data Readiness Coordinator – ggalusha@gw.neric.org ggalusha@gw.neric.org – 518-862-5323 Data Warehouse hotline – 518-862-5409 Data Warehouse email hotline – DWHelp@gw.neric.org
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