What does the Cpse do?

What does the Cpse do?

The CPSE is responsible for coordinating the special education process for children ages 3 to 5. If your child is found eligible for preschool special education services, the CPSE will work with you to create an Individualized Education Program (IEP).

What is Cpse NYC?

In New York State, every school district has a Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE), a program that provides services to children from 3-5 years of age who have or are at risk of having a developmental disability.

What is a CPSE meeting?

The Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) Meeting The purpose of the CPSE meeting is to review the findings of the clinicians, speak with the parents/guardians, and to determine if the child is eligible to be classified and, if so, the services to be provided.

What does CSE mean in special ed?

Committee on Special Education

What's a CSE meeting?

A Committee on Special Education (CSE) is convened to review and discuss the student's progress for the past year and to make plans for the coming year. A child's parents, teachers, and service providers are invited to the meeting.

What is the difference between CPSE and CSE?

The CPSE is responsible for preschool children with disabilities ages 3-5. The CSE is responsible for school age children with disabilities ages 5-21. A child classified as a “preschooler with a disability” must meet different criteria as a school age child.

What is the role of CPSE?

The CPSE is a multidisciplinary team established to conduct meetings to develop, review, or revise the individual education plan (IEP) of a preschool student with a disability.

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