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Arvin Arjona was recognized by the organization for his continuous efforts to sustain an inclusive learning environment for all students—especially those with intellectual disabilities—through dance.
NJCIE now offers IEP Audit services for school districts. The IEP Audit can narrow the training topics that need to be addressed in professional development sessions, preserving time for meaningful professional dialogue and discussion that targets a district goal for improvement.
Congratulations to Vivian Kin, a rising eighth-grade student at Crossroads Middle School South, for her winning illustration representing diversity and inclusion of people with disabilities.
The New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education (NJCIE) has presented the Magnolia Public School District with the 2021 NJCIE Honors award for building and sustaining an inclusive learning community for all students.
There’s a lot of adjectives we could use to describe 2020. Inclusive is one of them. Take a look at what we’ve accomplished this year by the numbers.
Congratulations to Vivian Kin, a rising eighth-grade student at Crossroads Middle School South, for her winning illustration representing diversity and inclusion of people with disabilities.
Michele Gardner, director of special education for Berkeley Heights Public Schools, is this year’s NJCIE Honors recipient. Learn more about Michele and watch her video.
NJCIE is excited to announce that Timothy Rohrer is joining our team as a speaker and consultant for New Jersey schools. Tim will be available to speak at K-12 schools across the state for the 2020-21 school year either virtually or in-person.
In an initiative designed to address New Jersey’s high rate of special-education students placed in separate classes and separate schools, Montclair State University’s Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health (CAECMH) and the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education (NJCIE) have been funded with an $8 million, 5½-year grant through the New Jersey Department of Education’s (NJDOE) annual allocation of federal funds from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
NJCIE will continue its services online beginning on March 16. All in-person services will be suspended until further notice. See how we can help.