Posts in Special Needs Education
Broken Box Mime Theater

This week I would like to give a bump to David Jenkins, a friend of mine who has been involved in a theater called Broken Box Mime Theater. They are a very talented and successful mime troupe that focus on nonverbal storytelling for non-speaking kids, through physical performance gestures and expression.

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High Hopes for OATH

In February, I wrote an article about the City’s Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, known as OATH, taking over impartial hearings — and about all of the anxiety people have been feeling around it. This past week, I was lucky enough to get coffee and touch base with an attorney who recently took a position as an OATH hearing officer, one of the first special education hearing officers from the OATH office.

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Tomorrow's Problems Are For Tomorrow

As Bill de Blasio’s administration was turning off the last light in Gracie Mansion, the former mayor pushed through a reform of the tuition reimbursement process. The new configuration transfers the responsibility of impartial hearings to the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH).

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