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National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools on Biden’s School Reopening Plan (Plus Tips for Parents)

Staff Writer January 25, 2021

This is a press release from NCSECS on President Biden’s reopening plans. For NJLB coverage of The Center, click here. online pharmacy kamagra-gold online with

NCSECS: Harsh Disciplinary Practices For Students With Disabilities Rises Once Again

Staff Writer October 15, 2020

Today, the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools released the following statement reacting to new data from the Civil Rights Data Collection that shows

States Must Ensure Espinoza Does Not Further Marginalize Students with Disabilities.

Staff Writer July 13, 2020

Via the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools: In its June 30, 2020 decision in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, the United States

Seven Tips for Parents of Children With Disabilities During School Closures.

Laura Waters May 19, 2020

The National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools just released its “top tips” for parents of students with disabilities during these endless school closures.

NJ School Districts Best Not Mess with Special Ed Parents

Laura Waters April 29, 2020

When news leaked that 30 New Jersey districts were demanding that parents sign waivers before their kids could get access to special education services during

Remote Education Shines a Light on the Inequities Special Needs Students Already Face in Schools

Laura Waters April 13, 2020

Ten-year-old Gavin Williams is a lively and affectionate youngster who loves to visit museums, experiment with computer-coding and plunge into ocean waves with his boogie-board. 

Newark Superintendent Wants to Build That Wall. Will The DOE Stop Him?

Laura Waters February 3, 2020

Newark may have problems but one of them isn’t the production of drama. Recent example: Superintendent Roger Leon declared last month, ““I believe families should

New Report From the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools: How Does Enrollment of Students with Disabilities Vary Between the Sectors?

Laura Waters November 14, 2019

The National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools (NCSECS), a non-profit started in 2013 to address the challenges associated of providing high-quality access and

Improving Special Education is a Priority for Newark Charters

Guest Contributor October 31, 2018

Mark Rynone is Executive Director of the NJ Special Education Collaborative. Since its inception in 2013, the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools

I’m Celebrating How Newark Took Charter Schools From the Fringe to the Center

Guest Contributor April 9, 2018

(Michele Mason is executive director of the Newark Charter School Fund, founded in 2008 to help provide all Newark students with access to great schools

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