A Safe Environment

Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying

The Rugby School at Woodfield strives to maintain an environment that is free of judgment. We encourage students to show respect to all individuals they come in contact with whether they are in school interacting with each other or on a class trip interacting with the public. The Rugby School at Woodfield consistently reinforces positive behaviors throughout the day. Since acceptance is the unspoken cornerstone of our mission, we do not follow a zero tolerance policy. Although disciplinary measures may be taken at times, we elect to replace them with opportunities for learning and growth where applicable.


On site Anti-Bullying Specialist:

Tricia Gallaudet

School Social Worker

732-681-6900 x 128

CONTACT HARASSMENT POLICY

Parent Resources

The Rugby School at Woodfield is happy to provide information for parents and guardians. Whether you are the parent of an existing student or someone who is interested in learning more about The Rugby School at Woodfield, you'll find something here to help.

ASAH

Not-for-profit organization of private schools and agencies in New Jersey which provide highly specialized services to more than 11,000 infants, children and young adults with disabilities.

AUTISM NEW JERSEY

Autism New Jersey leads the way to lifelong individualized services provided with skill and compassion.

DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Provides public funding for services and supports that assist New Jersey adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities age 21 and older to live as independently as possible.

EDUCATION LAW CENTER

Serves as the leading voice for New Jersey's public school children.

FAMILY BASED SERVICES ASSOCIATION NJ, INC.

We help families identify goals and benchmarks that will lead to a better, more fulfilling life for their children and the entire family.

MONMOUTH CARES

Is a non-profit organization that partners with families to facilitate care for children with complex needs.

P.R.I.S.E.

Are laws that ensure children with disabilities a free, appropriate public education. An important part of these laws provides parents with the right to participate in their children's education.

PREFERRED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

Supporting individuals and families in need of guidance, counseling and encouragement.

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