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Early Childhood Program Descriptions

UPK Classrooms in SCSD
Students: (18) 4 year old children in a full day program
 
Staff:1 certified teacher and 1 certified teaching assistant
                               
UPK Classrooms in Contracting Community Agencies
Students:(18) 4 year old children in a full or half day program as approved within the agency’s contract
 
Staff:1 certified teacher and 1 certified teaching assistant/aide for every 18 children
 
Special Education Itinerant Services-Inclusion Classroom – (SEIS)
Students: (18) 3 or 4 year old children in a full day program
 
Out of the 18 children, 5 are children with IEPs who are identified for this program through the Committee on Pre-School Special Education (CPSE).
 
Staff:1 certified teacher and 1 certified teaching assistant in each classroom; and in addition, 1 special education resource teacher (caseload of 20) and 1 special education teaching assistant who travel between the classrooms to support the needs of the identified children within the regular classroom setting
                               
Special Class Integrated Setting Classroom – (SCIS)
Students: (18) 3 and 4 year old children in a half day or full day program
 
Out of the 18 children, 6 are children with IEPs who are identified for this program through the Committee on Special Education (CPSE).
 
Staff: 1 certified teacher and 1 certified teaching assistant in each classroom; and in addition, 2 special special education teaching assistants to support the needs of the identified children within the regular classroom setting
 
Itinerant Educational Services
Students: 3 and 4 year old children enrolled in any of the above pre-school classroom models
 
Staff: Speech/language pathologist; special education resource teacher; occupational therapist; physical therapist; or school social worker who provide services within their respective disciplines as identified on a child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) by the Committee on Special Education (CPSE).
 
Pre-School Evaluation Provider
Students:(1) individual pre-school child educational evaluation, at the Pre-K Office (evaluation room), in the home or in a pre-school/childcare setting as determined by the parent/guardian
 
Staff:(1) school psychologist in conjunction with:  school nurse; school social worker; speech/language pathologist; occupational therapist; and physical therapist provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary educational evaluation in accordance with SED and Onondaga County regulations.
 
Anthony Q. Davis, Superintendent
725 Harrison Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
315.435.4499
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