Monday, March 7, 2011

Opinion: Use Special Ed Funds to Coordinate Existing Services in New Jersey

Op-Ed piece by Alicia Grimaldi Brzycki, is an independent parent advocate whose goal it is to help educate parents regarding their children's legal educational rights, in Trenton Times. She is a proponent of parental school choice and a supporter of the Opportunity Scholarship Act.

TRENTON -- With special education so much in the news these days, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's recent proposal to establish an autism school in every county warrants further discussion.
At a time when the governor has cut tens of millions of dollars for special education, it is wholly inappropriate to create or expand public programs for children with special needs when we already have programs that are proven to work.

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