• WELCOME TO THE SBJC
    It is the mission of the SBJC to provide a supportive and challenging environment in order for our students to work towards unlocking their full potential.

    We provide special education services for children in Autism, Emotional Regulation Impairment, and Multiply Disabled programs, ages three through twenty-one. Child Study Team members (of both member and non-member districts) with an interest in sending a student to the SBJC will first complete our CST Intake Request Form. The Admission Team will review the Intake Request Form and contact this student’s child study team members to request additional materials and records (e.g., current Individualized Education Program, progress reports, and evaluations). This information will be placed for the appropriate Building Principals to access. The Building Principal will review all materials to determine if there is a placement within the South Bergen Jointure Commission that would benefit the student socially, emotionally, and academically. If the SBJC Admissions Team determines that there is an appropriate placement within our district, the prospective student, his/her parent(s)/guardian(s), and the case manager will be contacted to schedule an intake visit. Following this event, a placement decision will be determined by the SBJC administrator, who will notify the child’s CST case manager.

  • ADMISSION PROCEDURES
    Below are the step-by-step instructions for our admission process.

    1. Child study team members will complete the CST Intake Request Form and submit it to admissions@njsbjc.org. You will then receive an automated message requesting additional materials and records (e.g., current Individualized Education Program, progress reports, evaluations, medical records, etc.). 

    2. SBJC’s Admissions Team will review the CST Intake Request Form and forward the information to the appropriate principal.

    3. The Building Principal will review all materials to determine if there is a placement within the South Bergen Jointure Commission that could benefit the student socially, emotionally, and academically.

    4. If the SBJC Admissions Team determines that there is potentially an appropriate placement within our district, the prospective student, his/her parent(s)/guardian(s), and the case manager will be contacted to schedule an intake visit. 

    5. The SBJC Admissions Team will determine the appropriateness of the placement and contact the child’s Case Manager within 48 hours from the intake visit. 

    6. The case manager and the SBJC team member will determine a start date for the student.

  • CONTACT US
    For all admissions inquiries, please email:
    admissions@njsbjc.org
    696 Route 46 West
    Teterboro, NJ 07608
    Phone: 201-393-0475

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