

We teach them employment skills and (they may) choose a job site,” Ure said.īrendle is legally blind and Nauerz has visual and hearing impairments. “We provide students who have a disability, who are 18 to 21 years old, job experience in the community. Nicole Ure and Ann Marie Amato are special education teachers at Freehold Township High School who work with the Workplace Training Program. Brendle began working in December and Nauerz began working in February.

Attendees at the ceremony included Police Chief Andrew Kudrick, Township Manager Brian Geoghegan, Deputy Mayor Evelyn O’Donnell, Councilwoman Pamela Richmond, Court Administrator Rosemary O’Donnell and Judge Susan Schroeder Clark.īrendle and Nauerz interned in the court through the Workplace Training Program.
