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- iLearnNYC - New York City Public Schools
iLearnNYC is an online learning portal designed to broaden and enhance your school's course offerings It is available to all K–12 New York City schools
- Transition from High School - New York City Public Schools
Recognizes a student's mastery of the CDOS learning standards and the completion of a career preparation program It is designed to provide students with IEPs an opportunity to develop the skills to succeed in work after high school
- Request for Emergency Assistance, Additional Allowances, or to Add a . . .
W-137A (page 2 of Human3) (LDSS-3815) 03 16 2020 LLF Resources Administration Family Independence Administration SECTION II: ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES
- Specialized Programs for Students with Disabilities - New York City . . .
AIMS is a special education program in schools across the city, in Districts 15, 29 and 75 and is expanding to serve more students The AIMS programs is an early childhood program offered in grades kindergarten to second
- Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR) - NYC Health - NYC. gov
Update your practice’s registration information using the CIR Facility Manager, then navigate to the CIR Facility Lookup tab Do not re-register If you think you may be registered and have forgotten your facility code, enter your information by logging in to the Facility Manager and then navigate to the CIR Facility Lookup tab Do not re-register
- 504 Accommodations - New York City Public Schools
Summary Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires public schools to offer accommodations for eligible students with disabilities These accommodations help students with special health needs to participate in New York City Department of Education (DOE) programs and activities on an equal basis with their peers who do not have disabilities
- cir-faq - NYC. gov
CIR: Provider's Frequently Asked Questions The City Health code section 11 07 and New York State Public Health Law 2168 require that all health care providers who order the administration of an immunization for any individual age 18 years old and younger in New York City must report the immunizations administered within 14 days to the Registry Immunizations administered to individuals age
- CIR: Online Registry Access and Reporting - NYC. gov
CIR: Online Registry Access and Reporting You may use the Online Registry to report immunizations, view the immunization status and lead test histories of your patients, generate Health Examination Forms (CH205), produce recall reminder letters, order vaccines for children if you participate in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program, and use other Online Registry features, if you are
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