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Five Tips for Parents As Children Return to In-Person Instruction

contributor October 1, 2021

Julie Mower is Executive Director of The Phoenix Center, an accredited non-profit, private school that serves nearly 140 students ages 5-21 with autism, multiple disabilities, behavioral

Jersey Man Calls On Public To Join Act of Civil Disobedience to Protest Murphy’s In-School Mandates

contributor September 15, 2021

Makarand Bidwai, a parent in the Princeton area, in this petition addressed to Gov. Phil Murphy, Acting Department of Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan, and cc’d

A Full COVID-19 Recovery Tomorrow Means Investing in Our Kids Today

contributor September 15, 2021

Graig Weiss is the Chief Executive Officer of Foundation Academies, a high-performing charter school network in Trenton.  For the last year and half, we have

If Schools Can Build on the Flexibility and Creativity Driven By the Pandemic, Our Students Will Thrive

contributor August 13, 2021

Learning can and should happen anytime, anywhere. After what we’ve learned over the past 15 months, we have the chance to reinvent how, where and

Asbury Park Parent: ‘Why Won’t the Murphy Administration Do the Right Thing and Honor Our School Choice?’

contributor August 2, 2021

Desiree Whyte of Asbury Park is the mother of Nick Whyte, a student at College Achieve Greater Asbury Park School. She writes of the decision

MCKENNA: Is Autism a Normal Human Variation or Freddie Kruger? Wisdom From a Mom

contributor July 26, 2021

Laura McKenna is an education writer based in New Jersey. You can find her here (www.lauramckenna.com). This article was originally published at Laura McKenna’s Substack newsletter.

Special Education Parents in Elizabeth Speak Out: ‘We Have Been Snubbed and Shunned’

contributor July 21, 2021

Maria Lorenz is a parent leader in Elizabeth, NJ and the mother of two boys. She has completed her SPAN Resource Parent Training and her

 5 Ways a Therapy Dog Can Make a Difference for Children on the Autism Spectrum

contributor July 13, 2021

Lauren Martini, Occupational Therapist  at The Phoenix Center (an accredited non-profit, private school that serves nearly 140 students ages 5-21 with autism, multiple disabilities, behavioral

Whistleblower Calls Foul: This NJ Department of Education Teacher-Training Program Is Bogus

contributor July 8, 2021

This is a guest editorial by a staff member of the New Jersey Department of Education who wishes to remain anonymous. It has been revealed

Camden Prep Parent of Special Needs Student Thankful for Planning Board Approval of High School

contributor July 7, 2021

LaKeisha Scott is a Camden resident and mother of  “miracle baby” Ja’leel, a student with multiple disabilities. The Camden Planning Board recently approved plans for

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