QUESTION
Did students with disabilities receive remote special education services on February 13? Are there future plans for remote instruction for Pre-K and 3-K students?
1:30:45
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New York City Public Schools indicate that students with disabilities and early childhood students had resources for remote instruction on February 13, but not all may have received services.
- Students with disabilities were supposed to log in to receive remote special education services.
- Schools had the necessary resources for these services.
- It's uncertain if all Pre-K and 3-K students received their intended remote instruction.
- There is a plan to include Pre-K and 3-K students in future remote instruction strategies.
Rita C. Joseph
1:30:45
Did students with disabilities would receive special education related services to remote instruction on February 13?
UNKNOWN
1:31:06
We can get a little more information from me in that data, but if students were able to log in.
1:31:10
Schools did have the resources for them to receive their services.
Rita C. Joseph
1:31:14
And were any service provided for PK pre k and 3 k students on February 13.
1:31:19
What if any plans are there to serve early childhood students remote day in the future?
1:31:24
That was a question I had asked before.
UNKNOWN
1:31:30
So we do know that schools were instructed to make sure that students had devices and that teachers were working with students to log on, but I can't say a 100% that every pre k or child received that.
Rita C. Joseph
1:31:45
And is there a plan for pre k and 3 k in the future in early childhood centers?
1:31:50
Yes.
1:31:51
Okay.
1:31:52
They they wanna know they wanna make sure they included in in the plans.