Wentzell was joined Ellen Cohn, Deputy Commissioner, and Isabelina Rodriguez, Special Education Bureau Chief to the school, the Trumbull Times said.
The school is a state-approved private special education program and educates students, ages 3 to 21, whose developmental and/or medical needs require a high level of individualized instruction, therapy and medical monitoring.
It educates students with significant needs, such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular disease, acquired brain injury, autism, seizure disorders and other related conditions.
Read the Trumbull Times article here.
For more information on the Ferolito Children's Development Center, click here.
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