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Latest From Asbury Park: Would You Work There For $85 a Day?

Laura Waters October 22, 2021

This week I heard from a special education teacher who used to teach at Asbury Park. This was serendipitous because I had just received internal

NJ Mom on In-School Mandate: ‘Murphy Promised to Protect Us and Then He Threw Our Kids Under the Bus’

Laura Waters October 18, 2021

Deanna Nye is a mom of three in Bridgewater and her two sons have Individualized Education Plan (IEP’s, or individualized annual academic goals and services

‘All Kids Back in School,’ Says Murphy–Except for Kids With Disabilities Because ‘That’s Too Hard’

contributor October 5, 2021

Paul O’Neill is co-founder and senior fellow of the Center for Learner Equity. New Jersey’s rules are clear – remote learning is over. Convinced that in-person

For the Murphy Administration, Students With Disabilities Are an Afterthought

Laura Waters September 30, 2021

In New Jersey-and elsewhere–students with disabilities are an afterthought during pandemic schooling. Take 14-year-old Maryah Santos of Newark, whose cognitive impairments make it difficult for

SCOOP: NJ Education Department Persuades State Board to Continue Remote Therapies for Students With Disabilities

Staff Writer September 8, 2021

This morning at the New Jersey State Board of Education meeting, the Department of Education formally asked Board members to allow districts to continue to

MOWER: Six Steps to Take Once You Know Your Child Is a Candidate for Special Needs Education

contributor May 7, 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

While NJ Teenagers Boycott Hybrid Education, My Son with Autism Is the Last Kid in School

contributor March 10, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

Choosing the Best New Jersey Private School for Children with Special Needs

contributor February 16, 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,

This is How School Boards Victimize Parents and Their Children with Disabilities

Guest Contributor November 24, 2020

Tara Murphy is a SPAN Resource Parent, a Volunteer Advocacy Ambassador for Autism Speaks, member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), founder

Teaneck Dad of Special Needs Son Bemoans Last-Minute Decision To Reverse School Reopening

Staff Writer November 17, 2020
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