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Gov. Jon S. Corzine has proclaimed May 11-17 as Special Education Week in New Jersey.
Special Education Week recognizes the achievements of the state’s 236,000 students with special needs and the commitment of their parents and teachers. NJSBA and ASAH, a non-profit organization representing New Jersey private schools and agencies serving students with disabilities, have sponsored Special Education Week since 1985. This year’s theme is “Building the Future, One Student at a Time.”
“The public school districts and the private schools of New Jersey make a major contribution to the public welfare by preparing thousands of exceptional persons to participate as citizens of this state and as members of society,” states Corzine’s proclamation.
“I call upon all citizens to recognize the achievements of New Jersey’s special education students and the outstanding contributions made by educators, school board members, schools and agencies for the handicapped and parents toward quality education for the exceptional citizens of our state,” the proclamation continues.
The official celebration of Special Education in New Jersey will take place on May 16 at The Midland School in North Branch, Somerset County. The program will include the official presentation of the Governor’s proclamation and an award ceremony for 13 public and private schools recognized for innovative special education programming, as well as fun and learning activities for some 1,000 special education students.
Special Education Week in New Jersey 2008 is made possible through the sponsorship of HRH, an insurance and risk management firm, and PSE&G. |