- Jackson School District
- Special Education Advisory Committee
News & Announcements
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First Encounter Safety Registry
The Jackson Township Police Department is pleased to announce the creation of a registry to assist the members of our community who may be autistic or have any other communication disabilities. This registry is free, totally voluntary and is intended to provide the police with quick access to critical information about a registered person in an emergency.
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Looking to Connect with a SEAC Parent Representative? Please See These Contacts
These SEAC parent representatives have offered to be a resource to other parents. They are listed by school.
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Parental requests and consents regarding the IEP process or inclusions to the IEP MUST be in writing with an original signature (not by email).
Please see more information about this mandated practice.
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Did You Miss Our Oct. 5 Parent Workshop on Helping Your Child With Anxiety?
Watch our video presentation here - and view some helpful LINKS for families
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Did You Miss a Recent SEAC Meeting?
Check out our "Helpful Presentations" page for recent presentations and videos!
2024-2025 SEAC Workshops
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Public participation is encouraged - Dates Coming Soon!
Contact Us
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Special Education Office - (732) 833-4605
Director of Special Services - Dr. Teresa Taylor - 732-833-4605
Supervisor of Special Education (Secondary) Jennifer Carney - (732) 833-4656
Supervisor of Special Education (Elementary) Jennifer Andrews - (732) 833-4657
Special Education Advisory Committee
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The Jackson School District Department of Special Education consists of qualified and motivated special education administrators, child study team members, teachers, paraprofessionals, and related service providers. We work collaboratively with parents to ensure that all students with disabilities are provided with a quality education in the least restrictive appropriate environment and that students have access to the resources necessary for them to experience the academic and behavioral growth required to meet their full potential.
The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) provides input to the district on issues concerning students with disabilities and encourages proactive collaboration between parents and school district personnel regarding matters pertaining to special education. Our SEAC members are an excellent resource for support, information sharing, and problem solving.