Battle of the Gridiron SYs
The battle is on! That was the attitude of the players at the third annual Special Education Academy of Deal (SEAD) football tournament, affectionately known as the Battle of the Gridiron SYs. The tournament was held on the corner of Park Avenue and Ocean Avenue in Deal, NJ, recently.
SEAD is a special education program, started by Morris A. Cohen, that is available to the children of our community who have learning disabilities, such as Down syndrome, and other neurological challenges. Since its founding, SEAD has given neurologically impaired children the opportunity to attend a school where their special education and therapeutic needs can be catered to, in a mainstream environment. The school currently holds 25 kids, five in each class. The goal of the program is to integrate these chidren into mainstream schools. Special education costs are very high and could well exceed $30,000 per child annually, depending on individual needs. Every teacher is trained and certified in special education and is dedicated to their field. Classroom instruction is set by specialists of various disciplines: physical, occupational and speech therapy, behavior modification, socialization and recreation. SEAD is located in Eatontown, NJ.