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Workshop and Networking Event Serves 13 乐鱼体育 Districts

Toms River Regional 乐鱼体育s organized and hosted a half day Autism Summit for special educators at its Hooper Avenue administrative offices March 2. The event was led by TRRS Supervisor of Preschool and Autism Anna Kasper and overseen by Director of Special Education Joy Forrest. It included 58 participants representing 13 school districts.

Teachers, child study team (CST) members, and board-certified behavioral analysts (BCBAs) mostly from Ocean County met to discuss and review best practices in programming for students with autism. Many districts, including Toms River Regional 乐鱼体育s, have programs specifically to support students with autism, ranging from preschool to the transition to adult life at 21.

A first of its kind in the area, the idea to organize the event was hatched by Kasper and High 乐鱼体育 East teacher Chris Polhemus, who noticed a glaring need for a support session for autism educators.

鈥淎utism education is a rapidly growing and evolving field, and there currently are not many opportunities and resources readily available,鈥� said Polhemus. 鈥淎nna and I wanted to reach out to districts throughout the county and region to find out what folks are doing, where they鈥檙e finding success and challenges with the populations we all serve.鈥�

Some of the challenges to developing and improving programs include the cost of professional training; a rapidly evolving field with few universally accepted best practices and standards; and, especially in smaller districts, the dearth of peers teaching similar programs with whom to share ideas and methods.

It was clear from the outset that the summit both filled a need and struck a chord. The energy was electric and positive, with participants sharing ideas, exchanging contact information, and expressing excitement about how this summit and future ones can serve to advance autism education.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 summit provided an amazing opportunity for districts to come together and share ideas and resources, to network and problem solve, as well as forge partnerships moving forward,鈥� said Barnegat Township Director of Special Education Dr. Brian Latwis. 鈥淎s a district, my staff and colleagues really appreciated the opportunity Joy and her staff provided for us today, and we look forward to partnering again in future summits.鈥�

The conversations among the participating educators centered around curriculum, behavior, programming and even finance.

鈥淭he first annual Autism Summit hosted by TRRS was informative, relevant, and timely,鈥� said Dr. Michael B. Maschi, Director of Special Services for Lacey Township 乐鱼体育 District. 鈥淎utism professionals in Ocean County will be well served by future sessions.鈥�

鈥淚 found it very valuable and very informative,鈥� said Ocean Gate 乐鱼体育 District鈥檚 Joanne Hickey-Esler as she completed a post-workshop survey, the results of which will help plan future autism summits.

Each participant received a certificate of attendance along with an Autism Awareness rubber wristband, which was provided personally by Ms. Kasper.

For more information about Toms River Regional 乐鱼体育s special education programs, contact Director of Special Education Joy Forrest at [email protected]

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Autism educators from 13 school districts in Ocean County and the region discussed ideas and strategies for the populations they serve.
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The Autism Summit included a diverse range of topics and was so well-attended it expanded beyond Toms River Regional 乐鱼体育s' largest administrative conference room to a second meeting space and its technology lab, seen here. Presiding front and center and standing is TRRS Director of Special Education Joy Forrest.

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