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[quote=Anonymous]Beginning Nov. 5: Phased-in return of high priority/most vulnerable Students With Disabilities (Citywide self-contained students with Intellectual Disabilities, Autism, Multiple Disabilities or Emotional Disabilities) to be served at Jefferson-Houston PreK-8 IB School Nov. 5: Begin with Students with Disabilities in grades K-2 who are enrolled in the Citywide Special Education program who opt into in-person learning. Nov. 17: Expand to include Students with Disabilities in grades 3-5 who are enrolled in the Citywide Special Education program who opt into in-person learning Nov. 30: Expand to include Early Childhood Special Education students who opt into in-person learning (to be housed at the Early Childhood Center). Nov. 30: Expand to include Students with Disabilities in grades K-5 who receive self-contained Language Arts and Math instruction who opt into in-person learning. Dec. 2020: Expand to include Students with Disabilities in grades 6-8 who are enrolled in the Citywide Special Education program who opt into in-person learning. Jan. 2021: Expand to include all remaining students in grades PreK-5 who opt into in-person learning. Feb. 2021: Expand to include all remaining students in grades 6-8 who opt into in-person learning. Draft plans for secondary students are under development. This seems pretty different than the previous proposal--there's no mention of ELL or Teaching and Learning Centers, and I *think* the January/February means all students (not just special needs/ELL)? This also talks about grades 6-8, which weren't really mentioned in the previous proposal. Anyone else have any insights? Am I understanding this correctly? [/quote]
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