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  1. This document will describe the state and federal laws affecting the provision of special education to help you understand your rights in the special education process. With this knowledge, you will be prepared to take an active role in your child’s education.

  2. The role of the Special Education Ombudsman is to serve as a resource to provide information and support to parents, students and educators regarding special education rights and services.

  3. New Jersey Parent and Families RESOURCE GUIDE to Learning Disabilities 74,278 CHILDREN (ages 6-21) in 2018-19 in New Jersey were identified as having specific learning of public school students received disabilities (SLDs) special education services 21.2% In New Jersey New Jersey Learning Disabilities Laws & Guidelines N.J.A.C. 6A:14: Special

  4. To obtain a copy of PRISE, (use the following link) http://www.state.nj.us/education/specialed/form/prise/prise.pdf or please contact: Mrs. Heather DeLollis ­ Director of Special Services at 732-723-2200 Ext. 5075 or email hdelollis@spsd.us. For help in understanding your rights, you may contact any of the following:

  5. In accordance with the requirements of the special education code (N.J.A.C. 6A:14-2.3(e) 7, the New Jersey Department of Education has developed a document titled “Parental Rights in Special Education (PRISE).” This Parent Handbook is intended to be an additional resource for parents whose children attend Delran Schools.

  6. NEW JERSEY PARENTING PLAN. I. THE PARTIES. This Parenting Plan (“Agreement”) made this _______, is an agreement between: FATHER: ___________________________, (“Father”), with a mailing address of ______________________________________________.

  7. The New Jersey State Department of Education defines “parent” as: The natural or adoptive parent, the legal guardian, resource parent who is willing to make decisions, a surrogate parent, a person acting in the place of a

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