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1. New Jersey Public-College-Operated Programs For The Disabled
special Education Home. new jersey PublicCollege-Operated. Programs for the disabled. PDF Version of This Document schools for the disabled. They are provided under the auspices of new jersey public meeting individualized education needs of students.
http://www.state.nj.us/njded/specialed/instate/college.htm

Special Education
Special Education Home New Jersey Public-College-Operated
Programs for the Disabled
PDF Version of This Document The schools listed in this section are identified in New Jersey Administrative Code 6A:14-7.1(a), under the broad category of receiving schools, and represent a type separate from that of approved private schools for the disabled. They are provided under the auspices of New Jersey public institutes of higher education. Public college-operated programs represent one of many placement options public school districts may consider in meeting individualized education needs of students. Consistent with regulations governing all receiving schools, public college-operated programs must comply with federal and state special education regulations. Compliance monitoring is carried out by the Department of Education. Tuition rates, however, are determined solely by the individual school and not by the Department of Education. For additional information about these special education programs, please contact the schools directly, at the addresses and telephone numbers provided.

2. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: New Jersey
An extensive list of links to nonprofit organizations and government agencies serving people with disabilities in new jersey. With special Health Care needs. new jersey Division of of Southern new jersey Private special Education schools the disabled (Workforce new jersey) new jersey Statewide Independent
http://www.disabilityresources.org/NEW-JERSEY.html
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The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) New Jersey - The Garden State Updated 6/2004 State Index About / Hints / Link
General
See also Multi-Service Agencies
Dr. Myron Pulier's NJ Resources of Mental Health (covers much more than mental health - use the "county index" to find your county)
New Jersey Department of Human Services - Services for People with Disabilities [added 11/30/01]
New Jersey Division of Disability Services [added 11/30/01]
New Jersey Office of Disabilities Management
New Jersey Self-Help Group Clearinghouse [name updated 5/3/02]]
Advocacy and Legal Rights
Community Health Law Project
Northeast Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (NeDBTAC)
National Resources
Aging
AARP in New Jersey
ElderWeb - New Jersey
New Jersey Division of Senior Affairs
Princeton Senior Resource Center ...
National Resources
AIDS/HIV
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services - Division of AIDS Prevention and Control
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in New Jersey
National Resources
Apraxia
Apraxia Network of Bergen County
National Resources
Arts
Very Special Arts New Jersey
National Resources
Asperger Syndrome
(ASPEN) Asperger Syndrome Education Network)
National Resources
Assistive Technology
National Resources
Autism
New Horizons in Autism
Parents of Autistic Children of Ocean County and the Vicinity (POAC)
Parents of Autistic Children Together (PACT) (Southwest New Jersey Chapter of the Autism Society of America)
National Resources
Blindness and Visual Impairments

3. Homeschooling Children With Special Needs
languageimpaired or learning-disabled children. All homeschoolers are Rehabilitation Institute in new jersey, and taken into Find Home schools HomeWork special needs has a
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8259/special.html
What's Inside? Home What is Homeschooling? How to Start Homeschooling Chats on the Web ... Homeschool Conferences Curriculum Support Classical Approach Montessori Education Unschooling Links Unit Studies ... Social Studies Software Support Educational Software Companies on the Internet Where to Find Software Reviews Places to Purchase Curriculum Used Curriculum Sites Homeschooling Magazines Places For The Kids Awards This Site Has Won
Homeschooling Children with Special Needs
ADHD has an online discussion group, The Christian ADD/ADHD Digest, and have begun placing archives online for general perusal, and info. on homeschooling the ADD/ADHD child. alt.education.home-school.disabilities
"I'm listowner of Aut-2B-home which specializes in homeschooling children n the autism spectrum. We've been around since 1996 supporting families walking in our shoes. Here's information about our list:
Subject: How to Subscribe Tammy Glaser
Parent(s) Name(s)
email address
Children's names, birthdates, DIFFability
Town, State, Country
Homeschooling methods, curriculums, expertise, general wisdom, questions.

4. UJA Bergen: Special Needs: Educational Advocacy
Center (ARC) encourages learningdisabled Jewish college students to the new jersey Association of Jewish Day schools, serving children with special needs; provides educational
http://www.jewishbergen.org/people/specialneeds/eduadv.shtml
Special Needs: Educational Advocacy
ARC Plus
Jewish Child Care Association of New York
C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University
720 Northern Blvd.
Brookville, NY 11548
Tel.: (516) 299-2196
Fax: (516) 299-4020
E-mail: Efelix@liu.edu
Director: Elice Hahn Felix
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 a.m. 2 p.m. The Academic Resource Center (ARC) encourages learning-disabled Jewish college students to become academically independent. Services include individualized and small-group instruction with a wide array of academic support services. ARC Plus supplements ARC’s academic program by providing a supportive environment within a Jewish framework to assist learning-disabled Jewish college students to cope with the social, emotional and academic demands of college life. Vocational counseling and evaluation are provided to ARC Plus students through internship opportunities and job placements are available in many cases. P’TACH 4612 13th Ave. Brooklyn, New York, 11219 Tel.: (718) 854-8600 Fax: (718) 436-0357 E-mail: info@ptach.org

5. New Jersey Public College-Operated Programs For The Disabled
new jersey Public CollegeOperated Programs for the disabled. The schools listed in meeting individualized education needs of. students federal and state special education regulations
http://www.state.nj.us/njded/specialed/instate/college.pdf

6. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
Rate this Site; Statewide Parent Advocacy Network of new jersey (SPAN) A training,assistance, and support to parents of disabled and special needs children
http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild/schoolsorganizatio
KinderStart Alta Vista Ask Jeeves Excite Google HotBot GO LookSmart Lycos Webcrawler Adoption Animal Friends Bringing Home Baby Child Development ... Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
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The following links are in English

7. (continue) 6171.4 CRANFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY
CRANFORD PUBLIC schools CRANFORD, new JERSEYPOLICY special EDUCATION of special services to enable educationally disabled pupils to Assessment of individual needs 5120.1 Need
http://www.cranfordschools.org/boe/pdf/BP6171-4.pdf

8. New Jersey School Boards Association
schools of new jersey disabled students and the commitment of their parents and teachers. The new jersey School Boards Association and "ASAH Serving Individuals With special needs
http://www.njsba.org/press_releases/seweek.html
Press Release GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS MAY 14-20 ‘SPECIAL EDUCATION WEEK IN N.J.’ TRENTON, May 15, 2000—Governor Christine Todd Whitman will has declared May 14-20 as “Special Education Week in New Jersey.” The Governor issued the proclamation on May 9 during a ceremony in her office attended by representatives of Special Education Week’s sponsoring organizations and special education students from New Jersey’s public schools and private schools for the handicapped. “The public school districts and the private schools of New Jersey make a major contribution to the public welfare by preparing thousands of exceptional persons to participate as citizens of this state and as members of society,” reads Governor Whitman’s proclamation. “I call upon all citizens to recognize the outstanding contributions made by educators, school board members, schools and agencies for the handicapped, parents, and the students themselves toward quality education for the exceptional citizens of the Garden State.” Special Education Week in New Jersey recognizes the achievements of the state's 200,000 learning disabled students and the commitment of their parents and teachers. The New Jersey School Boards Association and "ASAH...Serving Individuals With Special Needs" have sponsored Special Education Week since 1985.

9. Philadelphia Inquirer 11/23/2003 Schools Lagging In Special
special needs, says the schools in Pennsylvania and at least twice that number in new jersey were flagged as needing improvement mostly because special legally disabled, and they
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/living/education/7330738.htm

10. NJAPE  Expanding The Services For New Jersey                  
new jersey success stories! As an Adapted Physical Education (APE) specialist I am involved with special needs four different schools to provide instruction for the disabled for 3
http://www.njape.com/SPOTLIGHT.htm
NJAPE Expanding the services for New Jersey
The Official New Jersey Adapted Physical Education Resource
FEATURED SPOTLIGHT
Please join NJAPE and everyone who serves the needs of individuals with disabilities in celebrating these wonderful New Jersey success stories!
I instruct students individually, in small groups and in an inclusive setting. I am also involved in the district social skill development program for students with social issues/needs. I see students in their regular physical education class, during recess and in specially selected groups. I am fully involved in the IEP process for my students and attend meetings on a regular basis. My duties also involve consultation the regular education staff and with our districts receiving high school, ordering and modifying equipment as well as providing home instruction as needed. Additionally, I have worked as an APE teacher/Athletic Trainer on the high school level and have served in court as an expert witness.
Robert Motz, NJAPE Council

11. Special Education Week In New Jersey
and private schools for the disabled serve more jersey to recognize the achievementsof new jersey’s 235,000 that help students with special needs achieve to
http://www.njsba.org/press_releases/Innovations-may10-WEB.htm
Special Education Week in New Jersey May 9-15, 2004
‘Paving the Road to Success’
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Frank Belluscio ( fbelluscio@njsba.org Mike Yaple ( myaple@njsba.org New Jersey School Boards Association 10 Schools Honored for Innovative Special Education Programs TRENTON, May 11, 2004—Ten New Jersey schools will be recognized for creative special education programming during the third annual Innovations in Special Education Program on Friday, May 14 in Princeton. The New Jersey School Boards Association and ASAH… Serving the Private Special Education Community since 1974 sponsor the Innovations program in conjunction with Special Education Week in New Jersey, May 9-15. [Media coverage of the May 14 th event is encouraged. Call Frank Belluscio at (609) 278-5202 for further information.] The 10 selected programs include— “Art History,” Columbia High School, South Orange-Maplewood School District “Big Hands Helping Little Hands,” Village School, Holmdel “Coverp Operations,” High Bridge Elementary School, High Bridge “Cyber Summer—Technology Career Exploration,” Jackson Township School District

12. New Jersey Homeschool Association - Legal FAQ
Is homeschooling legal in new jersey? Yes. (This consists of schools providing specialeducation for disabled or at Can we homeschool our specialneeds child?
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/3009/faq.html
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index: Is homeschooling legal in NJ? Do I need a certificate to teach? Are we required to notify the school district? Can we homeschool our special-needs child? ... The school district says we missed the deadline! The district demands more information about us! The district won't give us permission! What do we do about a hostile district? Sample Notification Letter Is homeschooling legal in New Jersey? Yes. Homeschooling has never been illegal in NJ. However, it took a pair of court rulings* in the 1960s to convince public school districts that "equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school" included homeschooling. State v. Vaughn, 44 N.J. 142 (1965) and State v. Massa, 95 N.J. Super. 382 (1967)

13. The Legal Handbook For New Jersey School Administrators
The Legal Handbook for new jersey School Administrators. EDUCATION STUDENTS AND STUDENTSWITH special needs. ACCESS RIGHTS OF disabled INDIVIDUALS; SECTION 504 OF
http://www.njasa.net/legal/legalhandbookindex.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS The Legal Handbook for New Jersey School Administrators STUDENTS COMPULSORY EDUCATION
  • AGE FOR ATTENDANCE OF SCHOOL EXCUSED ABSENCES TRUANCY DOMICILE/RESIDENCY HOMESCHOOLING STUDENT TRANSPORTATION HEALTH and FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION
STUDENT RECORDS
  • MAINTENANCE OF STUDENT RECORDS DIRECTORY INFORMATION RELEASE OF STUDENT RECORDS PARENTAL ACCESS MAINTAINING CONFIDENTIALITY CHALLENGING CONTENT RETENTION AND DESTRUCTION
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
  • RELIGIOUS CLUBS FUND RAISING AND USE OF FUNDS
SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS AND STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
  • ACCESS RIGHTS OF DISABLED INDIVIDUALS SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT DETERMINING FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT ELEMENTS OF THE INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM DISCIPLINE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS COMPENSATORY EDUCATION
STUDENT CONDUCT
  • SPEECH/PRESS STUDENT DRESS CODE ACCEPTABLE USE POLICIES
STUDENT GRADING
  • STUDENT GRADING
STUDENT DISCIPLINE
  • SCHOOL POLICIES PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS GROUNDS FOR SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION
STUDENT SAFETY
  • STUDENT SEARCHES SUSPICIONLESS SEARCHES STUDENT DRUG TESTING DRUGS AND ALCOHOL FIREARMS AND OTHER DANGEROUS OBJECTS CORPORAL PUNISHMENT CHILD ABUSE REPORTING REPORTING CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES MEGAN'S LAW
STUDENT RIGHTS
  • EQUALITY IN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS R ELIGIOUS INVOCATIONS
EMPLOYEES HIRING PROCEDURES
  • NEPOTISM INTERVIEWING PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES

14. UJA Bergen: Special Needs: Agencies
National Jewish Council for the disabled (NJCD) 11 about the Jewish Council forSpecial needs, contact Alan be registered with the new jersey Division of
http://www.jewishbergen.org/people/specialneeds/agencies.shtml
Special Needs: Agencies
Jewish-Association for Developmental Disabilities*
(J-ADD)
190 Moore Street, Suite 410
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Tel.: (201) 457-0058
Fax: (201) 457-0025
E-mail: UJAADD@aol.com
Website: www.j-add.com
Exec. Dir.: Errol Seltzer Jewish-Association for Developmental Disabilities (J-ADD) is a non-profit agency that has taken the lead in providing services to individuals who are developmentally disabled Jewish Council for Special Needs*
River Edge Tel.: (201) 488-6800, ext. 364 Contact: Alan P. Sweifach The Council is a consortium of agencies and schools under Jewish auspices serving families and individuals with special needs in Bergen County. Bergen County YJCC* Dept. of Special Needs Washington Township Tel.: (201) 666-6610 Dir.: Dr. Jeff Pollack The Bergen County Y provides Camp Sholom in the afternoons during the summer months, plus a mini-Camp Sholom and other events for families during the year. Vacation programs are also offered. JCC on the Palisades* Special Services Tenafly Tel.: (201) 569-7900, ext. 302

15. New Jersey LSTA Five Year Plan, Part 3
in providing services to their disabled patrons large concentrations of new Jerseyresidents for for Targeted Populations with special needs Statewide Services
http://www2.njstatelib.org/njlib/lsta/fivept3.htm

16. Special Education Resources For Teachers
The EDLAW Center Resource for disabled children and Procedure, Resources - Resourcefor new jersey parents special needs Advocate for Parents - SNAP provides
http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/special_ed/laws/
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FREE weekly teaching tips! Home Teacher Resources Special Education Laws ... Advocacy, Inc. - An Austin, Texas based non profit organization that represents the disabled community, including special education. The emphasis is to devote resources to the most significant problems identified by the disability community.
  • Autism/PDD Resources Network - Information and laws about disabilities and education helpful to parents of disabled children.Includes a question and answer guide involving special education
  • Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law - Legal and policy resources on the civil rights of people with mental disabilities, including health care, education, housing, federal benefits, insurance and employment.
  • Brain Injury Association USA Home Page - Promotes awareness, understanding and prevention of brain injury through education, advocacy, research grants and community support services that lead toward reduced incidence and improved outcomes of children and adults with brain injuries.
  • Center For Education Advocacy - Special education advocate in Miami, Florida whose mission is for disabled students to have access to culturally competent individualized educational and rehabilitation services, and to be fully included.
  • 17. COPAA NewsWatch: N.J. To Push Special-ed Compliance
    The federal government said new jersey schools were failing to who heads the state sspecial education office determine the services that disabled children need
    http://www.copaa.net/newstand/njspecialed40799.html
    N EWS A RTICLES OF S PECIAL I NTEREST
    F ROM A ROUND T HE C OUNTRY
    N.J. to push special-ed compliance
    Wednesday, April 7, 1999 By DAVID GLOVIN
    Staff Writer
    Under the threat of losing millions of dollars in federal aid, New Jersey this week said it would send inspectors to two dozen large school systems next year to ensure that they provide adequate special-education programs. There also will be hundreds more in-depth inspections in coming years, officials said. And they plan to urge the state's poorer districts to include disabled children in mainstream classes. The initiative comes two months after a federal report said New Jersey had allowed schools to ignore special-education laws and denied children the services they needed. The U.S. Department of Education threatened to withhold $130 million in aid if the state did not act. Education Commissioner David Hespe said the plan would lead to dramatic improvement in special-education programs. But one advocate for disabled students, Diana Autin, who heads the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, said the state plan did not go far enough. "Parts are promising, but it's not going to address all of the [problems]," she said.

    18. Hopewell Valley Regional School District - More Special Education Links
    Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy Info Central. new jersey s CP Library Page. NationalLibrary Service for the Developmentally disabled. special needs Technology
    http://www.hvrsd.k12.nj.us/district/pupilservices/morespedlinks.htm
    HVRSD Home Up Pupil Records Project Child Find ... Related Resources [Special Ed. Links] Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI)
    A collection of Internet accessible information resources of interest to those involved in the fields related to Special Education
    The Internet Resources For Special Children

    A wealth of special education resources on the Internet!
    Special Education Resources Page

    YAHOO's well-known database of dozens of disability-related sites
    Federal Office of Special Education Programs

    Dedicated to improving results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and financial support to assist states and local districts
    Special Education Database from Education World Teacher Resources Assessment Assistive Technology Disabilities - General Listing Behavioral Disorders Developmental Disorders Learning Disorders Mainstreaming ... Severe Disability The following links were adapted from Steve Searfoss's Special Education Home Page.
    For more information about Steve Searfoss visit his SPECIAL EDUCATION HOME PAGE Asperger's Syndrome: Asperger's Syndrome Support Network Asperger's Syndrome Resources Autism: Autism FAQs Autism Society of America Center for the Study of Autism Behavioral Disorders: National Council on Codependence Portland State University Resource Center Conduct Disorders Cerebral Palsy:

    19. Hearing Archives :Committee On Ways & Means :: U.S. House Of Representatives :
    Committee to ask Given that new jersey is mandated safeguard the education needsof disabled youth, how We believe special needs youth find themselves at our
    http://waysandmeans.house.gov/hearings.asp?formmode=view&id=1345

    20. Philadelphia Inquirer 03/01/2003 Special Needs Bring A High
    Classes for severely disabled students are limited and county agencies serving specialneedsstudents and director of the new jersey School Boards Association
    http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/living/special_packages/school_report_card/52

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