A new early childhood education facility is set to open this fall at P.S 6 in Flatbush, Brooklyn, offering programs specifically designed for 3-K to second-grade students. This initiative, supported by Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor Melissa Avilés-Ramos, aims to include children with autism and other disabilities while providing general education. The program is structured to begin with a 3-K class, gradually expanding to provide a total of 55 new seats in District 17 by the 2027-2028 school year, featuring specialized classrooms and trained educators.
The new facility at P.S 6 in Flatbush will provide early childhood education focusing on inclusion, offering programs for 3-K to second-grade students.
Mayor Eric Adams announced that enrollment will start with a 3-K class, ultimately adding 55 new seats by the 2027-2028 school year.
The program is designed for children with autism and other disabilities, alongside general education, marking a significant development in inclusive education.
P.S 6's purpose-built annex will feature specialized classrooms and trained educators, enhancing the support system for young learners.
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