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About the MUJC
The primary purposes of the MUJC are to identify needs and to provide creative educational approaches and programs to member school districts. Moreover, the MUJC provides a forum for local school districts to work cooperatively and to identify common problems while maintaining local control.
Home-Based Applied Behavior Analysis Program
The MUJC’s Home-Based Applied Behavior Analysis program provides a variety of services which include direct instruction and behavior reduction programs, as well as parent training services. The MUJC provides the services of a program coordinator, behavior specialists, special education teachers, and teacher assistants trained in the methodologies and techniques of applied behavior analysis. The school district and the MUJC program coordinator work cooperatively with parents to develop a plan and implement goals and objectives to meet the needs of the student in the home and community. Based on school district and parental input, student assessment, and direct observation, skill deficits are identified and prioritized, and programs, including the following elements, are developed and implemented:
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Latest NewsDecember 2023 Superintendent's Spotlight
THE PAYSCHOOLS CENTRAL PORTAL FOR MANAGING YOUR CHILD’S CAFETERIA ACCOUNT IS NOW ACTIVE
We are pleased to inform you that your child’s cafeteria account balance has been successfully migrated to PaySchools. In the upcoming days, you will receive an informational packet related to cafeteria services. This packet will contain your child’s MUJC Lunch ID#, which will be required for the setup of your PaySchools account. By creating a PaySchools account, you will gain the convenience of online access to various features, including the 2023-2024 Free and Reduced Meal Application and the option to make secure credit card payments for your child's meals.
NEW FOR 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR - WELCOME TO PAYSCHOOLS CENTRAL PORTAL TO MANAGE YOUR CHILD'S CAFETERIA ACCOUNTClick here for link to NJ Department of Education's Behavior Supports and Interventions Website