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Orthodox Union’s Yachad IVDU becomes first special education school in NY to teach state-approved driving course

Marylin and Sheldon David IVDU boys upper school in Brooklyn offers driver’s ed to eligible students.

Driver’s ed course at Yachad's Marylin and Sheldon David IVDU Boys Upper School in Brooklyn
Driver’s ed course at Yachad’s Marylin and Sheldon David IVDU Boys Upper School in Brooklyn

IVDU, a network of Orthodox Union (OU) Yachad schools for those with mild-to-moderate learning, social and developmental delays, is the first special education school in New York state to offer eligible students a DMV-approved driver’s education course.

As of November 2, IVDU offers driver’s ed as part of the career training program at the Marylin and Sheldon David IVDU boys upper school in Brooklyn. IVDU operates under the aegis of Yachad, an international organization run through the Orthodox Union. Yachad is dedicated to enriching the lives of Jewish individuals with disabilities and their families. The pilot program currently enrolls 12 boys.

Students 16 and older deemed eligible by their parents and a clinical team of psychologists are learning the standardized Empire State driver’s curriculum, slightly modified to accommodate participants’ unique learning styles. The course is taught by the same instructor who oversees the program in mainstream Brooklyn schools.

“At the end of the day, our boys will take the same test as their peers in mainstream schools, and emerge with the same skills needed to be responsible drivers,” said Faigy Augenstein, director of IVDU’s career training program.

IVDU Head of School Rabbi Michoel Druin said he was proud the Marylin and Sheldon David IVDU Boys Upper School can offer students such a critical life skill as they prepare to launch into adulthood – something that would not have been possible without Yachad’s unwavering support.

“Any student who can, should be able to get a driver’s license,” Rabbi Druin said. “IVDU believes that all our students deserve the same and more than mainstream students. Here we have but one example of how we live up to this belief.”

With four campuses in Brooklyn and the Five Towns, IVDU includes one girls elementary school, one co-ed elementary and middle school, and two boys and girls upper schools, which offer special career training programs to equip students with the skills needed to hold meaningful jobs post-graduation.

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Founded in 1898, the Orthodox Union (OU), or Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, serves as the voice of American Orthodox Jewry, with more than 400 congregations in its synagogue network. As the umbrella organization for American Orthodox Jewry, the OU is at the forefront of advocacy work on both the state and federal levels, outreach to Jewish teens and young professionals through NCSY, Israel Free Spirit Birthright, Yachad and OU Press, among many other divisions and programs.
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Yachad is an international organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Jewish individuals with disabilities and their families by enhancing their communal participation and their connection to Judaism through social and educational programs and support services.
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