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Re: PreK 3 in the districts contracted Childcare centers
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Checking a little further, you may want to know about 504 plans (IEP's may be used if your child has a secondary disability associated with their diabetes, like vision impairment, etc.). Either way, it seems like the district DOES need to have some plan and help in place for you.
Source for Excerpt Below: The 504 Plan sets out an agreement to make sure the student with diabetes has the same access to education as other children. It is a tool that can be used to make sure that the student, the parents/guardians, and school personnel understand their responsibilities and work through challenges or misunderstandings to avoid problems in the future. The term "504 Plan" refers to a plan developed to meet the requirements of a federal law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (commonly referred to as "Section 504"). Section 504 applies to all public schools and to private schools that receive federal funds. The same plan would also be appropriate under another law that protects students with disabilities, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA covers all public schools and all private schools except those run by religious institutions. (If the religious institution receives federal funds it is also covered.) - See more at: http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-d ... html#sthash.Kfqt3Pc3.dpuf
Posted on: 2014/10/27 20:01
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PreK 3 in the districts contracted Childcare centers
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Due to the overwhelming shortage of space for 3 year olds in public schools the district gives parents the option to enroll at one of the child care centers and they presumably pay the costs. Great!! Not so much if your child is diagnosed with diabetes after school starts and no one has any answers as to how the child's medical needs will be taken care off. There are no nurses on staff at these centers and the district say they aren't responsible for providing any. So who is responsible for this state funded Abbott program that jersey city school district is contracting out to Childcare centers? Who oversees these schools to ensure the curriculum is being followed, the federally funded food services are being met and that children with disabilities are safe at school? Not JCBOE that's for sure. Parents think very carefully before placing your child in one of these centers. You can't predict when your child may get sick
Posted on: 2014/10/27 19:33
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