Skills such as navigating a bus route, cooking a meal, and managing a budget will become much easier for students with disabilities to learn under legislation passed unanimously Thursday by the Massachusetts State Senate.
The bill, sponsored by Representative Tom Sannicandro (D-Ashland), strengthens the transition to post-educational life for special needs students by allowing special education teachers and rehabilitation counselors to obtain a credential in transition services from the Department of Education.
Due to redistricting last year, for the upcoming 2012 election the 7th Middlesex District will look like it does below. I will continue serving the residents of the current 7th Middlesex District through my office with any constituent concerns. Tweet This Post
(February 8—STATE HOUSE) Representative Tom Sannicandro joined his House colleagues Wednesday in passing a bill that protects students who enroll in for-profit occupational schools by expanding oversight of the industry, which has seen exponential growth in enrollment and profits in the last several years.
Speaker DeLeo, myself, and members of the Committee on Higher Education had a chance to tour UMass-Lowell on Tuesday. The university is doing extraordinary things in terms of medical technology and engineering, and it’s a big driver of industry and innovation in our state. Check out the video below for more.
