Increasing the dialogue among stakeholders in New Jersey’s special education system
Three Key Steps to a Well-Written IEP

Three Key Steps to a Well-Written IEP

Determining whether a student qualifies for special education—and, if so, designing an effective Individualized Education Program (IEP)—is a careful, data-driven process. At its best, the IEP process is not merely a compliance exercise but a structured way to...
Q&A – Making a Placement Decision

Q&A – Making a Placement Decision

Q: What is the most important decision made during an IEP meeting? A: The student’s placement. Placement determines where a student will receive services and spend their school day. It must never be based on what is easiest for adults or what programs already exist....
Snapshot: IEPs at a Glance

Snapshot: IEPs at a Glance

As of October 2024, New Jersey reported 242,001 students with IEPs, or 17.35% of students. 6.98% of New Jersey students with disabilities were parentally placed in private schools in 2024, compared with 1.71% nationwide in the 2022–23 school year. In New Jersey in...