Thank you so much for being with us today. Thank you. Well, tell us the difference between this school and other schools or other programs. Well, as you know, children on the autism spectrum and some with other special needs often have a difficult time engaging, sustaining attention, relating to others. So the first thing that we do at our school is to really develop a meaningful relationship with the children and really understand who they are from the inside out, find out what their passions are, and weaknesses are. And then we use that relationship and that understanding of what we call their individual profile as a platform for learning. So a quick example a young man who needs to move and loves trains, we might develop a math activity using trains and a lot of movement to help that child engage. And again, the relationship is always there to support that interaction. And how long has the school been around . Just 10 years now. 10 years. And how large is it . Okay. Ages 3 through 2
Edison BOE appoints acting superintendent after Bragen departure on his own terms
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Edison school, town officials plea for equal distribution of COVID-19 vaccine
EDISON – School and township officials have plans at the ready to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.
“At this point my job is to provide the resources,” said Andy Toth, deputy fire chief and office of emergency management coordinator. “We have refrigerators and freezers for the vaccine. We have plans in place all ready to go … we are just missing the vaccine.”
Toth joined Schools Superintendent Bernard Bragen, Township Councilman Joseph Coyle, and members of the Board of Education including Board President Jerry Shi, Board Vice President Mohin Patel, Board member Virginia White and Board member Biral Patel at a press conference to plea for equal distribution of the vaccine on Feb. 23.
ESCNJ appoints new board members from Middlesex CountyÂ
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The Educational Services Commission of New Jersey (ESCNJ), the largest educational service commission in the state, announced the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Dr. Gina Villani, Dr. Bernard Bragen, Jr. and Brian Glassberg.
âWe are fortunate to have a very proactive board that is fully committed to serving students with severe disabilities and behavioral challenges,â ESCNJ Schools Superintendent Mark Finkelstein said in a prepared statement. âAs we navigate through this lingering pandemic and push for in-school instruction as much as possible, we need the input of educational leaders and innovators. Our three new board members are ideal in this realm and we warmly welcome them to help chart our future.â