Preschool  00-02

January 2000

TO:

District Superintendents

Presidents of Boards of Education

Superintendents of Schools

Superintendents of State-Operated and State-Supported Schools

Organizations, Parents and Individuals Concerned with Special Education

New York City Board of Education

Principals of Public Schools

Directors of Special Education

Chairpersons of Committees on Special Education

Chairpersons of Committees on Preschool Special Education

Directors of Pupil Personnel Services

Directors of Approved Preschool Programs and Preschool Educators

Family Court Judges

Early Childhood Direction Centers

Colleges with Special Education Teacher Training

Commissioner’s Advisory Panel for Special Education Services

Impartial Hearing Officers

Directors of Community Dispute Resolution Centers

SETRC Project Directors and Training Specialists

Head Start Directors

Chief Elected Officials of the Counties

Independent Living Centers

FROM:

Rita D. Levay

SUBJECT:

Procedures for Application and Approval of Any New or Expanded Programs in Settings which Include Only Preschool Children with Disabilities

This memorandum provides the procedures for application and approval of any new or expanded programs in settings that include only preschool children with disabilities.

Chapter 311 of the Laws of 1999 and Section 200.7 of the Regulations of the Commissioner require that the applicant submit documentation of regional need. Sufficient evidence must be submitted to establish that the proposed program will serve only those students who, because of the nature or severity of their disability, would require placement in a special class and/or separate facility (i.e., facility serving primarily or exclusively students with disabilities).

Applications for approval of any new or expanded programs that include only preschool children with disabilities will be considered only when there is a demonstrated need for the expansion of such services in that particular region of the State. The phrase "approval of any new or expanded programs" has the following meanings:

(Note: These guidelines for documentation of need do not apply to a program that is requesting to expand its physical space or is relocating to a new site but is not increasing the number of children to be served or otherwise changing their approved program. They also do not apply to a program that is requesting to revise its staffing ratios, redirect from a full-day to a half-day class, or change the number of classes offered, as long as there is no increase in the total number of children served. However, the Department must be notified and prior approval granted in these instances as well.)

Preschool programs should submit a letter of intent with supporting documentation to the appropriate Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) Special Education Quality Assurance regional office (see attached list). This letter and documentation must include a description of the program the agency requests to open or expand and all required information noted below. Applications that do not address each of these factors will not be considered for approval.

The Department will determine whether there is a need for the proposed program based upon the justification provided. Written justification regarding the need for the proposed program or expansion must include:

In addition to a review of the information submitted, a site visit may be conducted, as appropriate, and other interested parties will have the opportunity to comment on the proposed program. The Department will inform the program in writing of its findings relative to regional need and will advise the program whether or not to submit an official application [Preschool Packet (Application for Approval of Preschool Special Education Programs Pursuant to Section 4410 of Education Law)]. In addition, conditional approval is dependent upon approval of the program tuition rate by the State Division of the Budget (DOB). New program tuition rates will be recommended to DOB for approval by the Program Services Reimbursement Unit (PSRU) as required by Section 200.9(f)(2)(viii) of the Commissioner’s Regulations. Questions regarding tuition rates should be directed to the PSRU at (518) 474-3227. The Department will notify the agency in writing of its decision to approve or disapprove the program application.

Questions regarding preschool program applications should be directed to the appropriate VESID Special Education Quality Assurance regional office listed.

 

VESID SPECIAL EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE

Dr. Rebecca Cort, Statewide Coordinator (718) 722-4544

Daniel H. Johnson, Upstate Regional Coordinator (518) 473-1185

 

WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE

NYS Education Department

VESID Special Education Quality Assurance

2A Richmond Avenue

Batavia, NY 14020

(716) 344-2112, ext. 420

(716) 343-2660 (fax)

 

EASTERN REGIONAL OFFICE

NYS Education Department

VESID Special Education Quality Assurance

Room 1623 One Commerce Plaza

Albany, NY 12234

(518) 486-6366

(518) 486-7693 (fax)

 

HUDSON VALLEY REGIONAL OFFICE

NYS Education Department

VESID Special Education Quality Assurance

1950 Edgewater Street

Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

(914) 245-0010

(914) 245-2952 (fax)

 

LONG ISLAND REGIONAL OFFICE

NYS Education Department

VESID Special Education Quality Assurance

The Kellum Educational Center

887 Kellum Street

Lindenhurst, NY 11757

(631) 884-8530

(631) 884-8540 (fax)

 

NEW YORK CITY OFFICE

NYS Education Department

VESID Special Education Quality Assurance

55 Hanson Place, Room 545

Brooklyn, NY 11217-1580

(718) 722-4544

(718) 722-2032 (fax)

 

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