John J. Mulholland, Jr., pictured above, presented the findings of ASAH’s 24th Annual Outcomes Report to the New Jersey State Board of Education. The report finds that student enrollment in an APSSD is not a barrier to transferring back into an appropriate in-district placement and that the overwhelming majority of students who do graduate from an APSSD enter productive and engaged adult roles.
At the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey luncheon, ASAH Executive Director John J. Mulholland Jr., Esq., thanks Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco for his support during the fiscal code fight and his attention for issues impacting students with disabilities.
Last spring, ASAH met with hundreds of families at The Alliance of Private Special Education Schools of North Jersey Special Needs Resource Fair and Family Fun Day in Cranford.
Pictured below: Students, leaders and staff from Spectrum360 were invited to ring the bell to open the trading day on the New York Stock Exchange on July 10 to mark #DisabilityPrideMonth.