VSA New Jersey Spring Workshops for Children with Autism
VSA New Jersey announces spring program offerings for children with autism ages 3 to 21 and their family members.
VSA New Jersey announces spring program offerings for children with autism ages 3 to 21 and their family members.
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.
A number of ASAH member schools have been notified by e-mail that they have won a "Best of.." Award. Unless you know and recognize the sender, this e-mail notice is a marketing scam and should be ignored.
YALE School students recently raised $1,000 to give to the Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge.
ASAH’s advocacy support is provided statewide and offers many levels for support, from our on-line Tool Kit, to telephone support, information and referral.
The April 2012 issue of Commerce Magazine, produced by the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey, carried a story about New Jersey’s private schools for students with disabilities and the financial challenges they face. read the article here.
This article about "specialized nonpublic education" in Montgomery County Maryland highlights the value of private special education outcomes studies and the importance of all private schools taking part in them.
CentralJersey.com published a story about Vir Motianey, a Phoenix Center student who volunteers at the East Hanover Library and is responsible for overseeing and implementing an important project: Re-labeling books in the massive cooking and biography sections.
The Medford Central Record ran a story about the unique public/private partnership between ASAH Member, Y.A.L.E School and Medford Township Public School District.
The Newmark School is opening a new facility in Scotch Plains and the groundbreaking brought local leaders, school administrators and students together. In addition to expanding Newmark's educational capacity, the facility will allow it to reach out to the broader special needs population, the community and educators throughout the state.