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Overview of The Child Assistance Program (CAP)

Overview of The Child Assistance Program (CAP). Table of Contents. Overview of Child Assistance Program (CAP) Student Evaluation Screen Detail Placement Screen General Inquiry Screen Related Service Student Information Screen Overview of the Special Education Process Referrals

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Overview of The Child Assistance Program (CAP)

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  1. Overview of The Child Assistance Program (CAP)

  2. Table of Contents • Overview of Child Assistance Program (CAP) • Student Evaluation Screen • Detail Placement Screen • General Inquiry Screen • Related Service Student Information Screen • Overview of the Special Education Process • Referrals • Program Recommendation • Student Placement • CAP / ATS Class Codes • First Attend Dates • Case Close • Discharges • Overview of Special Education Reports

  3. Overview of CAP • What is CAP • The Child Assistance Program (CAP) is an automated on-line system that tracks students through the referral, evaluation and placement process and the delivery of services to students (ages 3 to 21). CAP provides data to the budget office for allocation of special education teachers, related service providers and assessment personnel. CAP also provides data for federal, state and medical claims. Information on students with disabilities, classes and schools is available to the field by accessing the on-line inquiry screens.

  4. Security LevelsGives users different functionality • Inquiry only Access • Allows users to browse student records • Special Education School Administrators • Data Entry Access • Allows users to update student records • IEP Team • School Psychologist • Social Worker • IEP Clerical Support Staff • Committee on Special Education Support Staff • Integrated Service Center Special Education SupportStaff

  5. Browsing the Student Evaluation Inquiry Screen (SE)Displays the current and prior assessments and recommendation(Refer to the CAP Code Handbook for Code descriptions)

  6. Browsing the Detail Placement Inquiry Screen (DP)Displays current and prior placement and pupil change information (Refer to the CAP Code Handbook for code descriptions)

  7. Browsing the General Inquiry Screen (GI)Displays current and prior case closing, recommended Related Service and parent contact information(Refer to the CAP Code Handbook for code descriptions)

  8. Browsing the Related Service Student Information Screen ( RI)Displays current and prior recommended Related Services (RS), RS status and provider information

  9. Overview of the Special Education Process • Initial Referral • Requires steps at the Committee of Special Education (CSE) office • Requires steps at the School once the Referral has be received • Timeline/ Compliance

  10. Overview of the Special Education Process • Reevaluations • A Reevaluations must be conducted once every three years, except if, upon review of existing data and the student’s individual needs, the school district and the parent agree in writing that such reevaluation is unnecessary. Reevaluation will not occur more than once a year unless the district and parent agree otherwise.

  11. Overview of the Special Education Process Annual Reviews • Annual Reviews • A student’s IEP must be reviewed annually and a referral is therefore not required • Timeline/ Compliance

  12. Program Recommendation(Refer to the CAP Code Handbook for available program recommendations) At the IEP meeting, the IEP Team determines if the student has a disability and requires special education services. • The type and intensity of services and supports are identified • The type of environment in which special educations services should be delivered • The appropriate service language • Other determinations are made

  13. Student Placement • Following the development of a student’s IEP and a recommendation for special education services , a site for the student to attend and receive SE services must be arranged. • A Final Notice of Recommendation (FNR), indicating the school the student will attend and any special services they will receive is sent to the parent.

  14. Special Education Programs

  15. ATS Grade Codes for CAP Class Codes

  16. ATS Grade Codes for CAP Class Codes • District 75

  17. ATS Grade Codes for CAP Class Codes • Hearing Services

  18. ATS Grade Codes for CAP Class Codes • Vision Program

  19. Collaborative Team Teaching

  20. First Attend Dates

  21. Case Closing

  22. Case Closing

  23. Discharges • SE students should be not discharged in CAP before they are discharged in ATS. • Some ATS discharges are not applicable for a special education student and should not be entered in CAP. For example, students discharged in ATS with a reason code 06 or 08 (Discharge to Private/Parochial school) should not be discharged in CAP. These students are entitled to SE services in their Private and Parochial school. (Refer to the CAP Handbook / ATS Discharge Code Chart )

  24. The ACP Project ATS (Automate the Schools) and CAP (Child Assistance Program) • The current link between the ATS and CAP systems makes possible the sharing of 14 data elements common to both the ATS and CAP systems. These data elements are shared for all students who are active on the ATS database and on the CAP system. This means that when one of these elements is entered or changed on either system, that entry or change will be reflected in the exact same manner in the other system. For example, if a pupil accounting secretary changes a student’s address in ATS, that change will automatically appear in the CAP system. The converse would also be true. The fourteen common data elements are: • Student Information • Last Name • First Name • Date of Birth • Sex • Place of Birth • ESL • Ethnicity • Address • Phone Number • Guardian Information • Last Name • First Name • Address • Phone Number • Relationship Code • The link will also permit the immediate assignment of the NYC student identification number for all students entered into the CAP system who are new to the New York City public school system.

  25. Special Education Reports in ATS(RSER) PROFILE 00-0-000 New York City Public Schools 00-00-00 00:00:00 REPT0425 Special Education Reports 01328-ATSUSER ==> RSER 1 RGFM Form G/ Class Profile Form 2 RART Articulation Report 3 RSPE Testing Mods Report (CAP) 4 R201 Incomplete Evaluation Report 5 RFAD First Attend Date Report 6 RSHL D75 School Holdover Report 7 RSCP SE Promotion Criteria Rept 8 R326 Annual Review Needed Report 9 R313 Placement Auth. Report 10 R671 Students Awaiting Site 11 R672 Students Awaiting Consent 12 R674 Awaiting 1st Attend Report 13 RACP CAP / ATS Discrepancies 14 RSEP Eval/Placement Report 15 R214 Students Needing Triennials 16 RP12 Grade 12 Students Report 17 RSPD SE Student Detail Report

  26. Useful Links • Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOPM ) SE • http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/F1AD5E08-62A0-408A-9187-BB757C9556BA/0/SOPM.pdf • Student Information System & SEC Applicationshttps://ats.nycboe.net • System Access Request Forms http://www.nycboe.net/Forms/systemsaccess/Default.aspx • Professional Development - Protraxx • https://www.protraxx.com/scripts/ezcatalogny/Login.aspx?CustomerID=77

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