From the Matheny Medical and Educational Center blog
“We are not the enemy. We are an ally. We’re here to see what we can do to help you help your kids.” That comment was made by Chris Sarandoulias, director of the Y.A.L.E. School, a special education school serving students with social, emotional, learning and behavioral disabilities in 10 New Jersey counties. He was speaking at the recent annual conference of the New Jersey School Boards Association in Atlantic City as one of five panelists discussing the topic “How Private Special Ed Schools Can Help Your District Reduce Costs, Improve Outcomes and Build Local Capacity.”
Both Sarandoulias and Katherine Solana, director of the SEARCH Day Program, a school for children with autism in Ocean, NJ, explained how they run satellite classrooms inside public schools.
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