CENTRAL REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP AND FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CENTERS

Behavior Specialists

Behavior Specialists support schools in creating positive, inclusive learning environments by addressing student behavior through proactive, evidence-based practices. They work closely with educators and leadership teams to build systems that promote social-emotional learning, reduce disruptions, and improve outcomes for all students—especially those with disabilities who need targeted behavioral support.

Toni-Anne Jogns joined the CRPC as a Behavior Specialist in July of 2021. Toni-Anne holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Nazareth College and a Master of Science from Touro College. Toni-Anne currently holds New York State certifications as a Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped, an Early Childhood Educator, Special Education Teacher and as a School Building and District Leader.Prior to joining the CRPC team, Toni-Anne spent 20+ years, in a variety of ever-evolving roles within a preschool program focused on the unique needs of preschoolers

Deborah Staley joined the CRPC as a Behavior Specialist, in September 2022. She holds a BA from Hartwick College and an MA in Applied Behavior Analysis from University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth, receiving her certification as a BCBA in 2020. She has over 15 years of experience in the field of education, both as a special education teacher for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and more recently, as a behavior specialist for public school districts across Central New York.

CRPC Behavior Specialists

Toni-Anne Johns

tjohns@boces.com

Deborah Staley

dstaley@boces.com

Educational Partnership

The Educational Partnership is a coordinated and cohesive network of support focused on enhancing services and supports for students with disabilities from early childhood and school-age education to engagement in post-school opportunities.