CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION, SPECIAL EDUCATION, ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
How do I tuition into a particular program in the Pittsfield Public Schools?
Entrance into the following tuition program depends on the program being sought. See below:
- Career Technical Students
- Special Education
- English Language Learners
- Richmond Students
CAREER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
Please visit the CTE web pages for information and details of the application process.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Special Education placement of non-resident students shall be
authorized in accordance with the provisions of approved educational
plans subject to the authorization of the Superintendent. Special
Education Compliance Criterion will be an important factor in accepting
tuition requests. Families will work through their local special
education departments to arrange these placements and tuition
arrangements. The Pittsfield Public Schools Special Education Department
can be contacted at 499-9515.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
English Language Learner placement shall be authorized in accordance
with the provisions of Chapter 71A English Learner Education in Public
Schools. Acceptance of tuition requests will be dependent upon the
amount of space available in the program, as is a function of compliance
requirements. Families should work with their home district to provide
services and/or arrange a tuition placement with the Pittsfield Public
Schools. More information regarding ELL programs in Pittsfield is
available here.
RICHMOND STUDENTS
The Pittsfield Public Schools also maintains a tuition agreement with
the Town of Richmond. Students who want to enroll in either Pittsfield
High School or Taconic High School may register directly at the school.
Orientation sessions will be offered to Richmond grade 8 students in the
winter/spring of the preceding school year. They will be afforded the
opportunity to visit and tour the school, and parents will have an
opportunity to learn more about programs offered at the Pittsfield high
schools. Once Richmond students register in the Pittsfield Public
Schools, their choices of academic and vocational program are processed
as though they were residents of Pittsfield.