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Update of NJ DOE’s Proposed Change to Special Education Regs

NJ Spotlight reports on yesterday’s State Board of Education meeting at which the DOE proposed a number of changes in regulations regarding special education. (See post below.) Unsurprisingly, special education advocates took umbrage at many of the proposed changes.  Peg Kinsell of the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network said, “The only places where they were trying to reduce burdens was for districts, not for parents.”

The Board asked the DOE to come back with a revised proposal.

Laura Waters

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