Our Team:
Rachaele Cianci, M.Ed., LDT/C has been working in the field of Special Education for over 34 years. She is a certified Teacher of the Handicapped, preschool through age 21. She earned her Master’s degree in the area of Special Educational and her post master’s certification as an LDTC; all at The College of New Jersey. Rachaele has spent many years teaching students with a wide range of disabilities in a variety of settings from preschool through post-graduate in the West Windsor Plainsboro School District. Rachaele piloted one of the first Inclusion programs in the state of New Jersey and her class served as a model for other school districts across the state. After working as an Inclusion Consultant for several years, she then transitioned to a position as an LDTC working as a case manager, evaluator and student advocate. Rachaele also worked as an independent consultant for The College of New Jersey as an evaluator of individuals with suspected Learning Disabilities and or Dyslexia. Across her career, Rachaele has developed and presented a wide variety of professional seminars for teachers, student teachers, college students and Child Study Teams. These topics include but are not limited to: A Dyslexia Friendly Classroom, Differentiated Instruction, How to Read and Interpret Educational Evaluations and IEP’s, How Intervention and Referral Services Work, The Use of Technology to Enhance Learning and Best Practices in the Inclusive Setting. Rachaele has been a guest instructor on effective strategies in the inclusive setting for the Quest program at Princeton University. Rachaele was invited to be a guest speaker at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Washington, DC after completing a series of Data Stream courses and integrating the real time data stream of weather and climate in an Inclusive Classroom. Rachaele is currently retired from public school and is one of the founders and the Executive Director of the Princeton Center for Educational Assessments. The Center allows Rachaele to continue to pursue her passions in advocating for students, supporting families who have students with special needs, and in advancing literacy for all individuals. In her free time, Rachaele enjoys spending time with her family and pets. She relaxes by reading, knitting and working in her garden.
Erin Scanlon, M.Ed., BCBA is a business manager, tutor and co-director of social media for PCEA. She attended Rider University for her undergraduate degree and is certified to teach general education (kindergarten-6th grade) and special education (kindergarten-12th grade). In 2019, Erin completed the coursework and supervision hours to obtain her Orton Gillingham- Classroom Educator certification. She then went on to get her masters degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Arizona State University. She completed her coursework, supervision hours, and the exam to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in 2020. She is a member of NJABA and attends their yearly conference. In her teaching career, she has taught students placed in inclusion, resource room, and autism classroom settings in West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. During her BCBA supervision, she was an in-home behavior therapist. She has a passion for teaching kids with a variety of needs, ranging from learning to behavioral challenges. When Erin works with a student, she focuses on building strong relationships with the student prior to placing demands in order to build rapport. From there, Erin meets the students where they are at academically and emotionally in order to maximize her time with the student. In her free time, Erin enjoys spending time with family, finding new restaurants, and spoiling her dog.
Michael Orfe is a school psychologist, career counselor, admissions recruiter, and the supervisor of secondary education for Mercer County Technical Schools. In the age of dinosaurs, Mr. Orfe attended a vocational high school program for performing arts, earned his undergraduate degree from NYU, and found his way to school psychology through Rider University. He holds two masters degrees in school psychology and educational leadership. Well-versed in both cognitive assessments and educational assessments (thanks to licenses in NJ and PA), Mr. Orfe also conducts workshops in differentiating instruction. He lives in Hopewell with his wife and two sons.
Dr Muniz has been in the field for over 20 years providing services to children preschool age, via Early Intervention and up through high school. She earned her Bachelors Degree from Syracuse University in 1990 and continued her graduate work at Hofstra University, where she completed a combined Masters/Doctorate Program in School Psychology and Clinical Psychology in 1995. Dr. Muniz is a Certified School Psychologist both in NY and NJ and is also a Licensed Psychologist in both states. Prior to moving to NJ, Yvette worked with the K-12 population in the Board of Education public schools in New York. Being bilingual in Spanish, she conducted both monolingual and bilingual psychological evaluations for the school assessment teams, as well as, bilingual assessments and case management at multiple child development centers. In addition, she practices privately and providing psychotherapy to adults. After getting married in 2000, Dr. Muniz moved to New Jersey in 2001 where she has been a consultant on the Child Study Team in West Windsor Plainsboro School District for 13 years, conducting assessments, case managing and providing counseling services to students K-12. Currently, she is part of the Child Study Team at the Princeton Charter School. Yvette continues to practice independently providing psychotherapy to adults. Dr. Muniz lives in East Windsor with her husband and 3 daughters.
Elise Hobson is a National Certified Educational Diagnostician (NCED) and Learning Disability Teacher Consultant (LDT-C), Special Education Teacher, and student advocate for 32 years in various public school settings.
Before becoming an LDT-C she taught for sixteen years in an urban setting from preschool to second grade with a variety of disabilities. In her love to learn about disabilities, she sought her LDT-C certification to assist in helping a variety of students of different age groups in pinpointing their areas of strength and weaknesses. She has worked as an LDT-C in public schools for sixteen years with ages preschool to sixth grade. She has conducted private evaluations for preschoolers to adults for the past six years. She received her Bachelor's and Master’s degree in teaching students with disabilities and LDT-C certification at Georgian Court University.
She has won three grants as a teacher and LTD-C in order to advocate and support students. In her current school district, she was nominated as Educational Support Person for the 2019-2020 school year. When she is not assessing and working with students she enjoys, spending time with her husband and four children, traveling, baking, reading, and walking the dog.
Stephany Flores is a licensed School Psychologist in New Jersey. She received her Education Specialist Degree from Rider University, where she graduated with distinction. Stephany has been working as a School Psychologist since 2016 in Middlesex County. She is an active member of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and the NASP Bilingual Interest Group. She primarily works with elementary school students but has experience working with students ranging from ages 3 through 21. Stephany is bilingual in Spanish and uses this skill in her practice working with bilingual students and their families. She has experience working with students with a wide range of needs including Learning Disabilities, Genetic Disorders, Neurological Disorders, Behavioral Disabilities and Communication Impairments. Stephany’s wide range of skills and experience allow her to effectively work with an array of students and families to best support their unique needs.
David Eggert is a full-time special education teacher in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. David has gone through training as both a Classroom Educator and an Associate with the Orton Gillingham Academy. David incorporates Orton Gillingham into his daily instruction in the classroom setting. David believes strongly in the Orton Gillingham Approach in combination with formulating genuine relationships with the students he tutors. David also supports educators in educational technology as a Google Certified Educator and Google Certified Trainer. In 2020, David completed his Master of Arts in Special Education for severe disabilities and transition services from Rider University. David is currently pursuing his second Master of Arts in Educational Leadership from Montclair State University. He continues to be a lifelong learner and strives to learn more to best serve the needs of his students. In David's free time, he loves to travel (and loves Disney), spend time with family & friends, and is busy running his award-winning aquatics business called Eggert Aquatics. David is a Lifeguard Instructor, Water Safety Instructor, and Water Safety Instructor Trainer (he now teaches the teachers!) David is engaged to. be married in 2023!
David recently completed accreditation with the Orton Gillingham Academy at the Associate Level.
Michelle Fisher has over 25 years experience in the field of Special Education. She currently works as a full time LDTC and member of the Child Study Team. She earned her Bachelor's degree in Education from Kutztown University in 1998 and has certification as a Special Education teacher in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She earned her Master’s degree in Curriculum, Instruction and Supervision from Rider University in 2007 and post-graduate certification as an LDTC from The College of New Jersey in 2011. Mrs. Fisher spent 15 years as a middle level special education teacher in both Resource Center and In Class Resource classrooms teaching all content areas, but especially enjoyed teaching Social Studies and Reading/Language Arts. Michelle has experience working with all levels, but is particularly passionate about middle school. Michelle also works as an instructor with the high school color guard in her district. She lives in Hamilton, NJ, with her husband, kids and two dogs.
Jennifer Dougherty has been in the field of education for 20+ years! She has the privilege of making a positive impact in the lives of many students every day, which she considers a blessing! Jennifer holds certifications as an early childhood, elementary, secondary and special education teacher, a certified reading specialist and is a nationally certified school psychologist. She has worked as a school psychologist since 2007 at the preschool, elementary, middle and high school level and has also taught collegiate courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels at Rider University, Widener University and Saint Joseph’s University. In her tenure as school psychologist, Jennifer has consulted at various levels and continues to emerge as an educator each year through ongoing professional development. Success for all is her motto and the skill set, knowledge and experience she possesses are highly valued by many school professionals, families and students.
Thomas A. Enos, Ph.D. is a certified school psychologist and licensed clinical psychologist who has a wealth of experience in educational assessment, planning and intervention in the public school and private, nonprofit settings. Dr. Enos has conducted over 1,000 psychological evaluations that have contributed to eligibility determination
Thomas A. Enos, Ph.D. is a certified school psychologist and licensed clinical psychologist who has a wealth of experience in educational assessment, planning and intervention in the public school and private, nonprofit settings. Dr. Enos has conducted over 1,000 psychological evaluations that have contributed to eligibility determination and appropriate educational programming, case managed hundreds of students and notably engaged in a critical role in facilitating the development of well recognized special education programs. He has also had experience in special education administration and has mentored several school psychologists and special educators. As a practicing psychologist providing individual psychotherapy, he is well attuned to the personal challenges of those with unique developmental histories and learning styles. Dr. Enos remains dedicated to the provision of sound individual assessments, planning and intervention that meet the highest standards of integrity, ethics and effectiveness.
Kathleen Rotter, Ed. D., Professor Emeritus, The College of New Jersey, is certified as a Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant, School Principal and Chief School Administrator. Dr. Rotter has over forty years of experience in special education. She has been a teacher, special education administrator, training, State Department staff m
Kathleen Rotter, Ed. D., Professor Emeritus, The College of New Jersey, is certified as a Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant, School Principal and Chief School Administrator. Dr. Rotter has over forty years of experience in special education. She has been a teacher, special education administrator, training, State Department staff member, as well as a college professor. At the college, she taught graduate and undergraduate special education students as well as post master’s students in the L.D.T.C. certification program. She also founded and directed the TCNJ Dyslexia Initiative which included the TCNJ Clinic. As a private consultant, Dr. Rotter has worked with hundreds of school districts and parents’ groups to provide support and training regarding her specialties of dyslexia, learning disabilities, Child Study practices and special education law. Dr. Rotter is committed to ensuring that every child with a disability receives a free, appropriate public education and has dedicated her life’s work toward that goal by supporting compliant, impartial, and thoughtful assessment and research-based instruction.
Heather Tellier M.S., LDTC has been working with students who have special needs for 20 years. She began her career in upstate New York as a resource room teacher and then continued teaching in different states including Arizona, California and Connecticut. She received her LDT/C certificate from the College of New Jersey and worked as a
Heather Tellier M.S., LDTC has been working with students who have special needs for 20 years. She began her career in upstate New York as a resource room teacher and then continued teaching in different states including Arizona, California and Connecticut. She received her LDT/C certificate from the College of New Jersey and worked as a case manager for many years. More recently, she was a case manager at Princeton Charter school and helped to establish the Princeton Center for Educational Assessments. Heather and her family recently moved to Colorado and she is now working on her doctorate at the University of Northern Colorado and hopes to teach at the University level.