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The following letter has been sent to Senator Corzine through several channels.  So far . . . no reply.  We have also contacted his campaign office to request an opportunity to explain these issues and what he needs to do to address them - before election day.  Stay tuned to see if we get a hearing.

APIECE
A Parents' Initiative For Every Child's Education

PO Box 1214, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 * APIECE@APIECENJ.org * 908-881-5275
"We Can!  We Will!  Together!"

 

                                                                                                                June 30, 2005

Dear Senator Corzine,

Congratulations with your nomination and best of luck with your campaign.

I am writing to make you aware of an issue of utmost importance to the families of 225,000 special education students in the State of New Jersey.  You can begin to make a difference on this issue even before obtaining the highest office in the State of New Jersey, if you were to raise this issue with Acting Governor Richard Codey and you and he were to publicize your role in solving the problems.

In December of 2004, the federal government enacted legislation changing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.  While improvements are part of the new law, in many areas, rights of students and their parents are being withered and processes that are vital to the achievement of a free and appropriate public education are being undermined.  The way the law works, states such as New Jersey have the option of leaving current stronger law intact in areas where the new law would allow weakening.

Our organization, A Parents’ Initiative for Every Child’s Education (APIECE) is coordinating a petition drive and already 1000 NJ residents have united around 11 concerns.  About 95% of the special education parents approached are signing on – our challenge is finding a way to reach them all.  At this point, many parents are disappointed that the current administration has sought input from the school districts but has not made a direct attempt to reach out to the parents of the 225,000 special education students for such input.

 The petition opposes the following changes.
 

    1. Elimination of short term objectives.
    2. The changing of an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) period from 1 year to 3 years.
    3. Regular education teachers would no longer need to attend IEP meetings.
    4. Midterm assessments of progress toward objectives can be eliminated.
    5. Stay put provisions prohibiting unilateral district placement change while an issue is in dispute would be eliminated.
    6. Manifest determination rules can be weakened making it easier to suspend or expel a child with a behavioral disability.
    7. Increasing the time for which a child can be removed to an “alternative learning environment.”
    8. Decreasing the frequency parents must be notified of their rights.
    9. Imposing a statute of limitations for holding a district legally accountable.
    10. Imposing a state run resolution meeting on due process procedures.
    11. Increasing the age for transition service from 14 to 16.

Our children with disabilities are some of the most defenseless citizens of the state of New Jersey.   Their rights are being trounced because lobbyists for organizations with billions in their coffers went to DC to lobby against our kids.  Our children need a champion – someone who will raise the issue of IDEIA 2004 and maintaining strong parental rights around these specific points.  We need more than vague reference to children with disabilities but instead specific action together with Acting Governor Codey to comply with the points of the petition drive.  You can review some of the signers and what parents of children with disabilities are encountering across the state of New Jersey by visiting http://StudentAdvocate-NJ.org .  You can even sign on to the petition.

I recently had a chance to meet Doug Forrester and handed him a similar letter.  He stated that this issue should be addressed – for the children and not as a partisan issue.  I have not heard from him since.  I hope he was sincere.  You can help fix this for our children!

Our organization will make sure that any support you provide to our children gets the utmost attention among our constituents.

 

                                                                                                                For Our Children,

 

 

                                                                                                                Robert S. Witanek

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September 8, 2005 Edison, NJ


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IDEA: An Update Dec. 5, 2005
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50 Strong For Our Children

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Petitioning for Rights Children:  Legal in Princeton

 Interview on NJ IDEIA Rights - Racial Disparities in Sp-Ed

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Playing and Singing for Our Rights, 4/1/6

Better IDEA Laws for Special Education Students?
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