TestAs published in New Jersey Family, June Issue There is no precedent or rule for resolving a dispute between divorced parents who disagree about vaccinating their teenager for COVID-19. The coronavirus pandemic is a once-in-a-century crisis, and the FDA only recently granted emergency use authorization to administer vaccines to teenagers. […]
New Jersey law (N.J.S.A. 18A:38-25) gives parents the right to home school their children in lieu of a traditional public education. Parents do not need to be certified as teachers to home school their children. However, the permission to home school does come with a standard that the parents provide […]
The receipt of federal funding is an obligation to provide all students with education. When a school district accepts federal funding, it must provide all students with a “free and appropriate public education” in the “least restrictive environment.” This education includes providing special education services to eligible students. The federal […]
Being a parent of a special needs student has its own unique challenges. The shift across the country to online schooling as a result of school closures due to COVID-19 has only made these challenges increasingly more difficult. Many students with disabilities are losing access to services that can only […]