
A. Harry Moore School
Discovering Children's Abilities Since 1921
The First School In the United States Built Solely to Educate and Provide Therapeutic Services to Children with Multiple Disabilities
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January 2022 Update
A. HARRY MOORE SCHOOL
is back at
2078 Kennedy
Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ
in our beautifully
renovated building.
We are currently accepting
new students.
Upcoming Events
March 2nd
Read Across America
March 8th
Picture Day
March 10th
SEL Day
March 15th
Inservice Day
No School for Students
Please, refer all questions to
Jason Jusino
AHM Principal
201-200-3287/3138 / jjusino@jcboe.org
Karyn Alexander
AHM Pupil Services Coordinator
Mobile: 201-304-3416 / kalexander@njcu.edu


Welcome to Our School
The A. Harry Moore School offers comprehensive academic, therapeutic, pre-vocational and social-emotional enrichment programs for students with disabilities aged 3-21.
WHO WE ARE
We are a dedicated, team-driven, multidisciplinary demonstration and laboratory school.
We are a community of educators, therapists, and administrators dedicated to shared leadership, collaborative approaches, and research-based practices.
We are a collaborative, integrated, safe and supportive learning environment staffed by a community of educators dedicated to excellence effectively meets the diverse needs of our students.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
An individualized program supports our students as they progress along a developmental continuum of social-emotional, communicative, and cognitive growth.
A multidisciplinary, inclusive approach by our educators and therapists unlocks students' abilities to live as independently as possible, while also maximizing their potential academically and personally.
A supportive learning environment which encourages exploration promotes the development of independent living skills as well as provides access to academic, therapeutic, and social-emotional growth opportunities so our students may achieve their fullest potential in school and beyond.
In the News
A. Harry Moore Celebrates with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

An Awesome Prom to Remember
