This month, we’re shining a spotlight on ESE Processes; a core part of how we support our learners and strengthen collaboration with staff and families.
Our PESE Rock Your Classroom (RYC) resources offer practical tools to help teams summarize data, develop high‑quality Individual Educational Plans (IEPs) and engage meaningfully with staff and families during planning and problem‑solving conversations.
As you explore this month’s focus, be sure to check out several featured RYC documents. These highlight effective strategies for boosting communication, social skills and emotional competencies, along with ideas to guide special education supports and adaptations. Each resource is designed to spark ideas, simplify processes and elevate the ways we support every child’s success.
Rule 6A-6.03026, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.); Eligibility Criteria for Prekindergarten Children with Disabilities
Rule 6A-6.03027, F.A.C.; Special Programs for Children Three Through Nine Years Old who are Developmentally Delayed
Rule 6A-6.03028, F.A.C.; Provision of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) and Development of Individual Educational Plans for Students with Disabilities
Rule 6A-6.03311, F.A.C.; Procedural Safeguards and Due Process Procedures for Parents and Students with Disabilities
Rule 6A-6.0331, F.A.C.; General Education Intervention Procedures, Evaluation, Determination of Eligibility, Reevaluation and the Provision of Exceptional Student Education Services
Section 1003.03, Florida Statutes (F.S.); Maximum class size
Section 1003.21, F.S.; School attendance
Section 1008.25, F.S.; Public school student progression; student support; coordinated screening and progress monitoring; reporting requirements
PESE is funded by the State of Florida, Department of Education, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services (BEESS), through federal assistance under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B, Section 619.
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Prekindergarten Exceptional Student Education Technical Assistance and Training System (PESE), formerly known as TATS, is excited to announce the launch of a newly designed website, along with a new name and logo. The website offers improved navigation and a more user friendly experience.