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Resources:
The following is a list of resources for teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators, and parents/guardians supporting students on the Alternate Curriculum.
Bulletins:
BUL 6049.2: "Required Curriculum and Assessment for Students Participating on the Alternate Curriculum"
BUL 4438.0: "Liability for Special Education Staff Supporting Community Based Instruction (CBI) Activities"
BUL 048496.0: "Annual Alternate Assessment of the English Language Proficiency Levels of Students with Disabilities on the Alternate Curriculum"
Memorandums:
MEM 6907:"2017-2018 Special Education Professional Development Opportunities" - Check the e-library for the most current document number as this publication is updated periodically throughout the school year as new trainings and PDs become available.
Reference Guides:
REF 6275.0: "Guidelines for Individualized Educational Program (IEP) Teams When Considering a Recommendation to Instruct a Student Using an Alternate Curriculum"
REF 6157.0: "Course of Study for Secondary Students on the Alternate Curriculum"
REF 5749.1: “Required Procedures to Ensure That All New Alternate Curriculum Special Day Programs Have Appropriate Instructional Materials and Support"
REF 5750.1: "Procedures for Site Administrators to Verify Support to Subs in Alternate Curriculum SDP Classes"
REF 5828.0: "Secondary English Language Development(ELD) Course Codes for Students with Disabilities Participating on the Alternate Curriculum"
REF 5445.0: "High School Elective Codes for Students with Disabilities Participating in the Alternate Curriculum"
REF 4294.0: "Middle School Course Codes For Students with Disabilities Participating in the District Alternate Curriculum"
REF 4160.0: "Course Codes For High School Students with Disabilities Participating in the District Alternate Curriculum"
REF 6032.2: “Guidelines for School Based Enterprise Programs”