Assistive Technology
Universal Design for Living (UDL)
Assistive Technology refers to an array of devices and services used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities for students with a disability. This may include equipment and/or instructional strategies needed to aid communication (spoken or written), mobility, self care and other needs arising from sensory, motor, cognitive or social impairments. The devices may range from simple modifications to sophisticated technical equipment.
Please contact one of the following for more information:
Name
Position
Teresa Boyer
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Special Education Monitor for Accountability Contracted Service
Lindsey Cox
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Special Education Supervisor
Stacy Jancasz
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Special Education Assistant Principal
Pam Panozzo-Jones
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Executive Director of Special Education
Emma Phillips
Special Education Office Assistant
Nancy Pins
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Special Education Executive Assistant
Helenia Robinson
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Special Education Supervisor
Sandra Spicher
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Special Education Principal (Pathfinder)
Alex Stieve
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Early Childhood/K-12 Special Education Supervisor