Phoenix Center to Offer “Over 21 Networking Event”
The Phoenix Center in Nutley, New Jersey will hold an "Over 21 Networking Event," to help support families of young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with them.
The Phoenix Center in Nutley, New Jersey will hold an "Over 21 Networking Event," to help support families of young adults with disabilities and the professionals who work with them.
John Mooney of NJSpotlight.com is covering recent revisions to the Extraordinary Aid Program, in which the state pays a sizable portion of the costs of [...]
ECLC Executive Director, Bruce Litinger (center) of Short Hills, accepts the President's Award from ASAH President, Dr. Dorothy Van Horn, and ASAH Executive Director, [...]
VSA New Jersey announces spring program offerings for children with autism ages 3 to 21 and their family members.
VSA New Jersey, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the creative power of people with disabilities, is accepting applications for the 2013 Arts Achievement Awards and Art Par Excellence statewide touring exhibit.
Parents who placed their autistic daughter in a private school are to be reimbursed tuition and transportation costs after an administrative law judge found that her home school district failed to adequately test the child and provide her with appropriate education.
Bill aimed at streamlining special education programs in New Jersey public schools. A state Assembly bill aimed at streamlining special education programs in the state’s public schools on Thursday passed its first major hurdle when it cleared the Education Committee.
The parents and guardians of intellectually or mentally disabled children deserve a “bill of rights” addressing the information and treatment they receive from public agencies and care providers, legislators were told at a hearing on Monday.
More than 30 state-approved private special education schools throughout Northern, Metro and Central New Jersey have joined forces to make it easier for parents and school districts to find information, referral and support for students that need special education services.
Christine Robinson has been hired to serve as the executive director of Kingsway Learning Center – a private, special education school with campuses in Haddonfield and Moorestown. She previously served as assistant principal of Mt. Laurel Hartford School.