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The Citywide Council for District 75 (CCD75)
Representing Students and Families of District 75
All Students with Special Needs and/or an IEP
Welcome to the Citywide Council for District 75's Page. We hope that you will come to find our website to be a one-stop shop for all things District 75-related. Please see the dates and times of scheduled CCD75 meetings,s including links for registration. Our goal is to keep our community of parents, and partners informed through our meetings, committees, and website/social media. We hope the tools available through our site ensure that our District 75 families are seen, heard, and connected. Be sure to like and follow the council on social media and subscribe to our site for updates. Missed a meeting? No problem. Check us out on Youtube or visit our Video Hub here. We look forward to keeping you knowledgeable and up to date!
Thank you,
Christi Angel
CCD75 Co-President
Outreach Chair
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Ride Share- How To Guide
CCD75 Outreach Committee
Created a guide to assist you in accessing tripslink (an alternative while having busing issues, routing issues, waiting for para etc. Tripslink assures your student has a way to school (and you to work or back home.)
As we have kicked off this exciting year, we wanted to ensure you have access to all the tools you need for success.Here are some highlights and upcoming events to keep onyour radar. If you're facing any challenges with busing,please look inside for helpful resources and information.
Learn more about trained counselors and available mental health resources.
988 + NYPD CoResponse Team
CCD75 Outreach Committee
988 Crisis helpline and NYPD Behavioral Health Division, Co-Response Team.
D75 Placement
District 75 Placement is now under the Office of Student Enrollment. If you need assistance you can contact this team by emailing D75Placement@schools.nyc.gov
NYC DOE Updates
Wrights Law- Parent Support Corner
Advocacy Tactics
Advocating for Your Child - Getting Started
Asking the Right Questions. How does the school perceive you? Good article about how to ask questions and get better services.
Advocating Through Letter Writing (PDF). A booklet containing information and tips for parents on advocating for your child through letter writing. Other publications from Parent to Parent of New York State.
IEP FAQ's
IEP FAQs Pop-Up: Developing Your Child's IEP
IEP FAQs Pop-Up: Resolving IEP Disputes
Resources
For information and parent training in your state, use the Directory of Parent Training Information Centers.
To learn about your child's disability and effective educational techniques, use the Directory of Disability Organizations and Information Groups.
For legal and advocacy information, use the Directory of Legal and Advocacy Resources.
Here are suggestions about how to find an advocate or attorney.