This fact sheet explains some of the rights and procedures the E.B. Settlement gives to students with disabilities.

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В этой брошюре представлен краткий обзор программы раннего вмешательства для детей в возрасте до трех лет с задержкой в развитии или ограниченными возможностями, включая право на участие, процесс оценки, доступные услуги и встречи по индивидуальному плану обслуживания семьи (IFSP).
This fact sheet explains promotion requirements for English Language Learners (ELLs) in grades K–8.
A brief overview of the three main English language learning programs in New York City’s public schools: English as a New Language (ENL), Transitional Bilingual Education (TBE), and Dual Language.
This tip sheet provides information for parents of students identified as English Language Learners, including the process for identifying a student as an ELL, the specific rights ELLs have within the school system, and what services ELLs may receive. This tip sheet also outlines the rights of ELL parents and addresses several common questions that parents of ELLs may have.
This fact sheet lists common Department of Education acronyms and their meanings.
Information on learning about and applying to charter schools. Also contains information on the rights of students and parents in charter schools.
Summary of how to determine if your child is eligible for services under Section 504, and how to obtain them.
This fact sheet explains students’ rights under the J.G. settlement.
This guide explains charter school discipline policy, what to do if your child has been suspended from a charter school, how to appeal a charter school’s suspension decision, and your rights throughout the process. Includes information for families of students with disabilities.