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Section 504 in California Lectures, Radio & Television Appearances “Section 504 in California” September 29, 2015, PESI, Inc., Sacramento, C September 30, 2015, PESI, Inc., San Francisco, CA October 1, 2015, PESI, Inc., San Bernardino, CA October 2, 2015, PESI, Inc., Pasadena, CA “They Did What?” September 25, 2015, Hunterdon County Association of School Administrators Retreat, Shawnee-on-Delaware, PA “It’s All About the Data,” September 22, 2015, Sussex & Warren County Coordinators Supervisors and Directors of Special Services Association, Allamuchy, NJ “Section 504 in New Jersey; The Ticket to Ride” August 20, 2015, Garfield Public Schools, Garfield, NJ “Blank Notes, Reporting, Head Injuries and Gender Identity; Student Legal Issues in 2015” August 12, 2015, Wilson Area School District, Wilson, PA “Section 504 in Massachusetts, How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” May 22, 2015, PESI, Inc., Falmouth, MA “Special Education Law in Florida” April 28, 2015, PESI, Inc., Tampa, FL April 29, 2015, PESI, Inc., Orlando, FL “Special Education Law in California,” April 20, 2015, PESI, Inc., San Bernardino, CA April 21, 2015, PESI, Inc., Anaheim, CA April 22, 2015, PESI, Inc., Pasadena, CA “Section 504 in New Jersey, How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” March 11, 2015, PESI, Inc., Hasbrouck Heights, NJ March 12, 2015, PESI, Inc., Edison, NJ March 13, 2105 PESI, Inc., Cherry Hill, NJ Special Education Law in New Jersey; How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” March 9, 2015, Morris County School of Technology, Denville, NJ 1 “Ohio Special Education How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” February 25, 2015, PESI, Inc., Perrysburg, OH February 26, 2015, PESI, Inc., Beachwood, OH February 27, 2015, PESI, Inc., Youngstown, OH “Special Education Law in 2015; Don’t Mess This Up,” February 23, 2015, Woodbridge Public Schools, Woodbridge, NJ “Special Education Keeps Getting Harder . How Technology Makes it Continuously Easier,” January 29, 2015, IEP Direct/Centris Group, Atlantic City, NJ “Demystifying HIB; What is Bullying in 2015? Legal Considerations for Parents,” January 15, 2015, Lawrence Township BOE, Lawrence, NJ “Is it an IEP, 504 Accommodation Plan or What? Now is the Time to Get it Right,” January 8, 2015, IEP Direct/Centris Group, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ “Is it an IEP, 504 Accommodation Plan or What? Now is the Time to Get it Right,” November 24, 2014, IEP Direct/Centris Group, Paramus, NJ “Addressing Pupil Disabilities as a New Jersey School Counselor; 504 v. IHP and Student Confidentiality,” December 12, 2014, Hunterdon County School Counselors Assoc., Copper Hill Country Club, Ringoes, NJ “Delaware Special Education; How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” December 10, 2014, PESI, Inc., Dover, DE “Special Education in Colorado; How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” December 2, 2014, PESI, Inc., Denver, CO Is it an IEP, 504 Accommodation Plan or What? Now is the Time to Get it Right,” November 24, 2014, IEP Direct/Centris Group, Paramus, NJ “Section 504 in California; How Can we Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” November 17, 2014, PESI, Inc., Sacramento, CA November 18, 2014, PESI, Inc., San Francisco, CA “Special Education in New Jersey; How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” November 13, 2014, PESI, Inc., Parsippany, NJ November 14, 2014, PESI, Inc., Edison, NJ “Special Education in Pennsylvania; Pressing Legal Issues,” November 6, 2014, PESI, Inc., King of Prussia, PA November 10, 2014, PESI, Inc., Lancaster, PA 2 “Special Education in New Jersey, 2014; Pressing Legal Issues,” November 4, 2014, Flemington-Raritan Regional School District, Flemington, NJ “Special Education in New Jersey; How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” November 3, 2014, Bridgeton Public Schools, Bridgeton, NJ “Special Education in New Jersey; How Can We Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” October 30, 2014, Bridgeton Public Schools, Bridgeton, NJ “Giftedness, Autism and Other Pressing Issues Regarding Exceptional Students in Pennsylvania 2014,” October 27, 2014, Capital Area Intermediate Unit, Somerdale, PA “Section 504 in New Hampshire; How Can we Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” October 24, 2014, PESI, Inc., Manchester, NH “Section 504 in New Jersey: An Updated Guide to Identifying & Planning for Students with Disabilities in the Schools,” October 13, 2014, PESI, Inc., Long Branch Public Schools, Long Branch, NJ “Special Education and Section 504 Boot Camp; How Can we Best Accommodate Pupil Disabilities?” October 9 and 10, 2014, PESI, Inc., Mount Laurel, NJ “Accommodation v. Modification; Is it a Section 504 Plan or an IEP?!! and Some Other Really Interesting Stuff,” August 26, 2014, Gloucester Township Public Schools, Blackwood, NJ “Section 504 in New Jersey; Doing Well by Doing Right,” July 23, 2014, Delran Township School District, Delran, NJ Section 504 in New Jersey; It’s Still All About the Data,” June 23, 2014, Lawrence Township Public Schools, Lawrenceville, NJ “Special Education Law in Rhode Island,” May 23, 2014, PESI, Inc., Warwick, RI “Special Education Law in Michigan,” May 15, 2014, PESI, Inc., Troy, MI May 16, 2014, PESI, Inc., Livonia, MI “Special Education Law in California,” May 5, 2014, PESI, Inc., San Jose, CA May 6, 2014, PESI, Inc., San Francisco, CA May 7, 2014, PESI, Inc., Sacramento, CA 3 “Special Education Law in Oregon,” April 24, 2014, PESI, Inc., Eugene, OR April 25, 2014, PESI, Inc., Portland, OR “Controlling Special Education Costs; Yeah, Right,” April 15, 2014, Hunterdon Warren Association of School Business Officials, Asbury, NJ “Section 504 in Delaware,” April 7, 2013, PESI, Inc., Dover, DE “Section 504 in Maryland,” April 3, 2014, PESI, Inc., Ellicott City, MD April 4, 2014, PESI, Inc., Bowie, MD “Pupil Disability Legal Issues Facing NJ School Psychologists,” March 27, 2014, NASP, Lawrenceville, NJ, “Section 504 in New Jersey; Doing Well by Doing Right,” March 25, 2014, Delran School District, Delran, NJ “Section 504 in Virginia; Doing Well by Doing Right,” March 20, 2014, PESI, Inc., Richmond, VA March 21, 2014, PESI, Inc., Arlington, VA “Recent Case Law Impacting HIB, Special Education and other District Practices,” March 18, 2014, NJASA, Monroe Township, NJ “Section 504 in Pennsylvania; Doing Well by Doing Right,” March 13, 2014, PESI, Inc., King of Prussia, PA March 14, 2014, PESI, Inc., Philadelphia, PA “2014 CIC Conference –ABCs of Education in NJ: From ‘Early Intervention’ to Special Education,” March 10, 2014, Administrative Offices of the Courts, Dept. of Education, Div. of Children & Families, Ewing, NJ “Section 504 in Texas; Doing Well by Doing Right, March 6, 2014, PESI, Inc., Fort Worth, TX March 7, 2014, PESI, Inc., Dallas, TX “Section 504 in New Jersey; Doing Well by Doing Right,” February 29, 2014, South Brunswick School District, South Brunswick, NJ “IDEA Trends, Rules and Survival Tactics; Legal Update on School Law,” February 8, 2014, NASP, Washington, D.C. 4 “Section 504 in New Jersey; Doing Well by Doing Right,” February 7, 2014, PESI, Inc., Hasbrouck Heights, NJ February 27, 2014, PESI, Inc., Princeton, NJ February 28, 2014, PESI, Inc., Cherry Hill, NJ “IDEA Trends, Rules and Survival Tactics; Special Education Practice,” January 31, 2014, White Township School District, White Township, NJ “Improving Outcomes for Students with Disabilities Starts with Quality IEPs,” January 30, 2014, NJASA, Atlantic City, NJ “Section 504in New Hampshire; Doing Well by Doing Right,” December 13, 2013, MEDS PDN, Manchester, NH “Section 504 in Wisconsin; Doing Well by Doing Right,” December 2, 2013, MEDS PDN, Neenah, WI December 3, 2013, MEDS PDN, Waukesha, WI “Special Education Law; Doing Well by Doing Right,” November 18, 2013 MEDS PDN, Boulder, CO November 19, 2013, MEDS PDN, Denver, CO “Special Education Law; Doing Well by Doing Right,” November 15, 2013, MERVO H.S., Baltimore, MD “Special Education Law for the Board Member,” November 12, 2013, Hope Township School District, Hope Twp., NJ “Section 504 in New Jersey; Doing Well by Doing Right,” November 6, 2013, MEDS PDN, Blue Ash, OH November 7, 2013, MEDS PDN, Columbus, OH November 8, 2013, MEDS PDN, Independence, OH “Section 504 in New Jersey; Doing Well by Doing Right,” November 5, 2013, Harrington Middle School, Mt. Laurel, NJ “Special Education and Section 504; Doing Well by Doing Right in 2013,” October 29, 2013, Burlington County Special Services School District, Westampton, NJ “Boardsmanship; School Board Ethics in 2013,” October 28, 2013, White Township School District, White Township, NJ “Hot Legal Issues Facing School Psychologists and Counselors,” October 25, 2013, Swedesboro, NJ 5 “Section 504 in California; Doing Well by Doing Right,” October 16, 2013, MEDS PDN, Palo Alto, CA October 17, 2013, MEDS PDN, Oakland, CA October 18, 2013, MEDS PDN, Sacramento, CA “IDEA Trends, Rules and Survival Tactics; A Legal Update,” October 11, 2013, Adlai Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL “Special Education Law; Doing Well by Doing Right,” October 3, 2013, MEDS PDN, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ October 4, 2013, MEDS PDN, Cherry Hill, NJ “Section 504 in New Jersey; Doing Well by Doing Right,” September 30, 2013, South Bergen Jointure Commission, South Bergen, NJ “Special Education Law; Doing Well by Doing Right,” September 23, 2013, MEDS PDN Lafayette, LA September 24, 2013, MEDS PDN New Orleans, LA September 26, 2013, MEDS PDN Marietta, GA “Anatomy of the IEP An in Depth Analysis of the Special Education Programming Document,” September 12, 2013, Camden County Bar Lecture, Haddonfield, NJ
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