Following a thorough psychological and educational evaluation, a multi-disciplinary team in cooperation with the student's family, develops a comprehensive Individual Education Plan (I.E.P.) to meet the student's education needs. Classroom instruction forms the core of the student's program. Some students receive instruction which follows the New York State Curricula leading to elementary and high school diplomas. Students can also take high school level courses at the local public high school. Students not on grade level receive remedial instruction and as they mature life skills training is provided. A student's program may also include career education, training in activities of daily living, social skills, nutrition, computer science and technology.
A vast array of special services support each student. When appropriate, speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orientation and mobility, art and music therapy may be scheduled. All students receive a full program of adaptive physical education. Counseling and guidance services are available to all students and their families.
As an extension of our Career Educational Curriculum, students are given an opportunity to develop job behaviors and job skills through prevocational activities and in the career experience program. Activities include work in horticulture, on-campus coffee shop, an on-campus practice store, and simulated workshops. The career experiences program includes training and job experiences in a variety of jobs on the campus and, for advanced students, in the community.
Once their education is completed the students move on to a variety of settings. This includes college, other less restrictive special education and regular education programs, vocational training, as well as gainful employment.
For additional information contact:
The New York Institute for Special Education
attn: Office of Development
999 Pelham Parkway Bronx, New York 10469 USA
Phone: (718) 519-7000 Fax: (718) 231-9314