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Special Education Extended School Year
Program
Watervliet's Extended Year Program is
available for eligible students with disabilities. The
Committee on Special Education (CSE) must determine whether
a student requires extended school year services in order to
prevent substantial regression. Substantial regression (a
loss of eight weeks or more over a period of eight weeks)
would be indicated by a student’s inability to maintain
developmental levels due to a loss of skill, set of skill
competencies or knowledge during the months of July and
August. Students are considered for 12-month special
services and/or programs to prevent substantial regression
if they are:
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Students whose management needs
are determined to be highly intensive and require a high
degree of individualized attention and intervention, and
who are placed in special classes
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Students with severe multiple
disabilities whose programs consist primarily of
habilitation and treatment, and who are placed in
special classes
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Students receiving other special
education services who, because of their disabilities,
exhibit the need for 12-month special service and/or
program to prevent substantial regression.
The IEP for the extended school year
program may differ from the IEP developed for the school
year program. The CSE determines the type and amount of
services that a student needs for an appropriate extended
school year program. The IEP developed for the extended
school year program should focus on the areas in which the
student is expected to experience regression. The IEP for
the July-August program should indicate those areas where
the student needs services to prevent substantial
regression.
The extended school year program for the summer of 2008 will
run for six weeks (a total of 30 days). Students who meet
the eligibility requirements will receive specialized
instruction and related services at Watervliet Elementary
School. The program will run from 8 a.m. to noon.
Transportation will be provided when stipulated on the
student's IEP.
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