Assembly Panel Backs Assemblyman Kean Bill to Help Lakewood’s SCHI Expand

A bill cutting the bureaucratic red tape preventing a school that serves children with special needs from expanding was approved by an Assembly committee on Thursday. Assemblyman Sean Kean, the bill sponsor, calls it the first step toward increasing much-needed student capacity at the School for Children with Hidden Intelligence in Lakewood.

The bill (A1620) was reintroduced this session after being pocket vetoed by Gov. Phil Murphy. It authorizes the Department of Environmental Protection to lift a conservation easement on a piece of property when it is needed to expand an existing school for children with special needs, as long as the DEP imposes a new conservation restriction on another parcel of land that is at least twice the size of the original and located within 20 miles.

“By recognizing that some students with complex medical needs struggle to thrive in typical school settings, New Jersey has to make room at specialized institutions while also considering the environmental impacts of any kind of development,” Kean (R-Monmouth) said. “This bill thoughtfully balances the increased demand for space at the School for Children with Hidden Intelligence and land conservation. More land will be protected, and more children will be helped. It is a win-win.”

The School for Children with Hidden Intelligence is a private school approved by the New Jersey Department of Education to serve students with disabilities in pre-K through 12th grade.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

Jackson Code Enforcement Sued Over Alleged Hit-And-Run By Employee Who Provided False Name

A Jackson Township man has filed a personal injury...

WATCH: Lakewood Shomrim Tracks Thief Who Broke Into Local Shop

Lakewood Shomrim released footage Monday from an early-morning break-in...

JACKSON: Two Killed In Fiery Crash On Hyson Road, Police Announce

Two people were killed early Sunday after an SUV...

CHEMED Unveils Ambitious “Medical Village” Plan at Record-Breaking Conference

CHEMED Health hosted its annual Medical and Ethics Conference...