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Give Our Daughter A Chance – Op-Ed

New York State wants to save money for its taxpayers. A laudable desire, but not at the expense of its most vulnerable citizens.

In an Op-Ed for the New York Daily News, Dr. Mitchell Shear and Marcia Shear write about their daughter Samantha, a student at JRC. Her progress from a “bloodied and bruised 80-pound girl once forced to wear arm splints, a neck brace, and helmet” to a happy, smiling, and sunny young woman, is credited by the Shears to the success of Sammy’s program at JRC.

But now the state’s Office for People With Developmental Disabilities has decided people like Samantha Shear who are served at out-of-state facilities must be returned to New York. They claim this will save the state money, but this decision doesn’t take into consideration the needs of the severely disabled person herself.

Read more about the Shears’ struggle to keep Samantha at JRC in the environment that serves her well.

 

 

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How using behavioral data benefits our students

I’m a software developer at JRC and I would like to briefly talk about the charting application that we have developed here at JRC that I feel greatly benefits our students and clients and our staff.

The charting application graphically displays client academic and behavioral data that we collect at the school. Academic data is collected and displayed in real time. We have students and clients work in several different educational applications throughout the school day. As he or she completes a timing, the results are written to our charting application which can be displayed instantly. Daily behavioral data is collected and entered by staff usually a day or two later. Staff use the charting application to easily monitor how the student or client is doing both academically and behaviorally.

Being able to easily access this data and being able to visually see this data is a huge help to staff in helping students and clients obtain the best care here at our school. One last benefit that I would like to add is that parents can view their child’s chart data at any time via our Parent Agency website.

This chart shows the drop-off in this student's inappropriate behaviors from entry to JRC to the present.
This chart shows the drop-off in this student’s inappropriate behaviors from entry to JRC to the present.