“A Governor Livingston High School student was selected as the winner of the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education’s (NJCIE) 12th annual Inclusion Works Poster Contest this week for her unique portrayal of inclusion during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Read More“NEW JERSEY - A 13-year-old Crossroads South Middle School student was selected as the winner of the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education’s (NJCIE) 11th annual Inclusion Works Poster Contest last week.”
Read More“Vivian Kin, a student at Crossroads Middle School South in South Brunswick, is the grand prize winner of the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education 2019-20 Inclusion Works Poster Contest.”
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“BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ - A Berkeley Heights Public Schools administrator was officially honored by the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education (NJCIE) on June 29 for her outstanding leadership in inclusive education…”
Read Moreby Alexis Shanes, NorthJersey.com
“An $8 million, five-year grant will improve educational inclusivity for children with disabilities in New Jersey’s public schools, authorities announced Thursday…”
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“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…”
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“The New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education (NJCIE) will host its annual "Holiday Magic" fundraising gala for families on Saturday, Nov. 16, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Upper Montclair Country Club, 177 Hepburn Road, Clifton, New Jersey…”
Read Moreby Jerry Carino, Asbury Park Press
“MILLSTONE - Tim Rohrer’s expectations were modest when he decided to go public with a deeply personal message: It hurts to be excluded because you have autism…”
Read Moreby Bob Herpen, The Haddonfield Sun
“Haddonfield School District stands at the vanguard of state efforts to improve the academic experience for students with disabilities – and now has the video evidence to back it up…”
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“ROXBURY, NJ (May 16, 2019) – The New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education hosted their 10th Annual Inclusion Works Poster Contest sponsored by the New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association…”
Read Moreby Jerry Carino, Asbury Park Press
“Timothy Rohrer holds a part-time job working a concession stand at iPlay America in Freehold. He got his driver’s license last year, right on schedule at age 17. He is starting to look at colleges…”
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“HARDYSTON — Charlene O'Brien and Ria Smith, co-founders of the Hardyston SEPAG and have been invited to present at Montclair State University, hosted by the New Jersey Coalition for Inclusive Education, Inc., on Tuesday, June 28, at the NJCIE's 14th annual Summer Inclusion Conference…”
Read Moreby Robert Tomsho, Wall Street Journal
“NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- Last fall, groups who favor placing disabled students in regular classrooms faced opposition from an unlikely quarter: parents like Norette Travis, whose daughter Valerie has autism…”
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