Recursos Para Familias

Recursos del idioma español

2023-2024 CÓDIGO DE CONDUCTA

2023-2024 MANUAL DEL ESTUDIANTE

2023-2024 Manual para el personal

 

Escuela Secundaria del Distrito Escolar Regional de Gateway Aviso Público Anual

Gateway Regional - POLÍTICA DE QUEJAS DE LA ESCUELA SECUNDARIA DEL DISTRITO ESCOLAR


Información de asistencia financiera en español

Ayuda del formulario FAFSA

COLEGIO COMUNITARIO GRATUITO
DISPONIBLE AHORA

NJ College Promise en español

8 PASOS PARA SOLICITAR AYUDA
FEDERAL Y ESTATAL PARA ESTUDIANTES

NJ Dreamers -Información y cómo presentar una solicitud

NJFAMS -Información en español

New Jersey Departamento de Servicios Humanos

NJ STARS -Beca de Recompensa de
Asistencia de Matrícula para Estudiantes de Nueva Jersey

NJ TAG -Información en español



Aviso de No Discriminación del Distrito Escolar

La Escuela Secundaria del Distrito Escolar Regional de Gateway no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, discapacidad o edad en sus programas y actividades. La siguiente persona ha sido designada para atender consultas relacionadas con las políticas de no discriminación:


Sra. Dana DeGeorge, Subdirectora,
Coordinadora para la Sección 504 y Título IX; Oficial de Acción Afirmativa
775 Tanyard Rd
Woodbury Heights, NJ 08096
856-848-8200

Useful websites

New Jersey State Department of Education
Bilingual Parent/Family Portal


Colorin Colorado!


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Basic Parent Rights
The following resources are written directly for parents and answer questions about your parental rights and special education services, including how to exercise those rights through letters and emails.

Common Parent Questions about Special Education
These questions and answers explain in parent-friendly language the “basics” of special education such as the IDEA evaluation process, how special education can support children's learning, how eligibility and placement are decided, IEP writing, and more.

Parental Rights under IDEA

The federal regulations for IDEA 2004 include a section (Subpart E) called Procedural Safeguards. These safeguards are designed to protect the rights of parents and their children with disabilities while providing families and school systems with various mechanisms to resolve their disputes.

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