Parent Resources

Student Data Privacy – Currently being updated; more information coming soon.

Newmeadow is committed to protecting the security and privacy of student data.

What Parents Need to Know
Parents’ Bill of Rights
Incident Reporting Information and Compliant Form

Anyone with questions concerning student data privacy can contact the Data Protection/Compliance Officer as follows:

Email: compliance@newmeadow.org

Telephone: 518-899-9235 extension 2250

Correspondence can also be sent to:
Newmeadow – Compliance Office
23 Sitterly Road
Clifton Park, NY 12020

Community Autism Resources

There are many resources in the greater community that provide information on Autism and other developmental disabilities that you may find useful. Below are a few links to websites that we feel might be helpful for you.

Simply click on these links to visit the websites, and please contact us at Newmeadow at (518) 899-9235 if we can be of assistance to you in any way.

AUTISM SPEAKS
GOVERNMENT DISABILITY INFORMATION
AUTISM & PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS
WRIGHTS LAW
AUTISM LINK
AUTISM SUPPORT IN THE GREATER NEW YORK CAPITAL REGION

New York State Sex Offender Information

At Newmeadow, keeping the children we care for and our staff safe are our primary goals.

Below is information from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services providing information about sex offenders living in our area. When a concern arises, Newmeadow will contact our local sheriff’s department to follow up on the concern. If you notice any suspicious behavior your first call should be to your local sheriff’s department.

Newmeadow receives information from our sheriff’s department to alert us to any individual on the sex offender registry who moved into our area. If you want additional information on any sex offender, please use the information below or contact your local sheriff’s department. As always, we are available at Newmeadow to discuss any concerns you may have.

Please Click Here For “How To Get Information About Sex Offenders Living In Your Community

Resources for Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
ACEs Brochure
Additional Resources on where a wide range of services may be available

COVID-19 Parent Resources

Talking to children about COVID-19 – NASP
How to talk to your kids about Coronavirus – PBS
5 facts Everyone Should Know about PANDEMICS – CDC
New York State Department of Health info and statewide updates regarding the virus
CDC list of frequently asked questions and recommended best practices for staying healthy
Autism Little Learners – COVID-19 School Stories
Going Back to School – COVID-19 Story by Stephanie Laraway, BCBA