Updated Guidance Available to Assist Schools with the Regulatory Requirements of Section 19.5 of the Rules of the Board of Regents and Sections 100.2, 200.1, 200.7, 200.15, and 200.22 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education

    • prohibit the use of corporal punishment, aversive interventions, prone restraint, and seclusion;
    • authorize the limited use of timeout and physical restraint;
    • establish new annual data reporting requirements relating to corporal punishment, aversive interventions, seclusion, timeout, and physical restraint; and
    • conform Part 200 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education relating to students with disabilities to the new requirements on the use of timeout and physical restraints.
  • The updated Frequently Asked Questions provide guidance regarding these regulations. New questions have been added: C-10, C-11, C-12, D-7, D-8, D-9, and E-6.
  • Questions regarding the requirements may be directed to the Office of Student Support Services at studentsupportservices@nysed.gov.
  • Questions regarding the requirements specific to students with disabilities may be directed to the Office of Special Education at speced@nysed.gov.
  • Questions regarding the reporting of data to the NYSED Student Information Repository System (SIRS), please contact your Level 1 Reporting Center or Big 5 point of contact. For all other data reporting inquiries, please contact the Office of Information and Reporting Services at Datasupport with the subject line “Student Behavioral Interventions.”

NYSED Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information and Guidance for Schools

http://www.p12.nysed.gov/sss/schoolhealth/schoolhealthservices/coronavirus.html

Joint Memo from NYSDOH & NYSED – School (PreK-12) Guidance: COVID-19

https://files.constantcontact.com/25fde708701/2783bdd5-e9db-4e27-a420-6ee3f62ca760.pdf

An Operational Guide for Preventing Targeted School Violence (New)

An Operational Guide for Preventing Targeted School Violence

Dignity for All Student’s Act (DASA)

Dignity for All Student’s Act (DASA)

Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

New York’s ESSA Plan  

Internet Safety and Cyberbullying

Internet Safety and Cyberbullying | New York State Education Department

NYS Laws and Commissioner’s Regulations

New York Compilation of School Discipline Laws and Regulations

100.2 General School Requirements: Part 100 Regulations: EMSC: NYSED

Part 100 Regulations: P-12: NYSED

Part 100 Regulations – Resource Materials

Diploma Requirements | New York State Education Department

School Climate Survey

School Climate Survey Pilot Information

School Counseling – Amendments to Commissioner’s Regulations

School Counseling – Amendments to Commissioner’s Regulations 

School Safety

NYSSBA School Safety Reference Guide

New York Anti-Bullying Laws & Policies | StopBullying.gov

Quick Guidance Emergency Management Plans

Updating Emergency Response Plan

Project Save School Safety

Practical Information on Crisis Planning

Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE): NYSED: SSAE

School Vaccination Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions About Legislation Removing Non-Medical Exemptions from School Vaccination Requirements

Social Emotional Learning

Essential for Learning, Essential for Life, Essential for New York

Social Emotional Learning: A Guide To Systemic Whole School Implementation

Students with Disabilities – Program Requirements

Part 200 – Regulations of the Commissioner of Education: Special Education: EMSC: NYSED

Revised Procedures for Administering State Assessments over Multiple Days to Students with Disabilities

Substance Use in School-Aged Children

NYSED and New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services joint guidance and resources for school districts to assist with addressing substance abuse

School Staff, Teachers and Administrators

Suicide Prevention

NYS Suicide Prevention Plan

New York State Suicide Prevention

Mental Health Resources for Educators

Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Students Guidance

Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Students Guidance Document Now Available for School Districts | New York State Education Department

USDOE and NYS Joint Guidance on Transgender Students

Guidance to School Districts for Creating a Safe and Supportive School Environment For Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Students JULY 2015