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August 18, 2025

Students are going back to school. Consultant Jill Pring (MN LEND 2024–25) supports about 300 students receiving special education services, including those identified as having autism or other developmental disabilities or emotional behavioral disorder.


As Jill Pring (MNLEND 2024-25) started getting ready for the upcoming school year, her recent fellowship in the Institute’s Minnesota Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities program was top of mind.

“I feel more confident going into this school year than probably any other, because LEND gave me such an interdisciplinary perspective,” she said. “To have a year where I could think beyond the boundaries of education and look at how a child might be seeing multiple providers and how their family might have a variety of needs…to be able to have a year when I could view things through different lenses gives me a lot of energy going into this year.”

Making sure families feel supported as well as the student in individualized education plan meetings and other settings was a key takeaway from the experience, she said.

Pring is a consultant with Northern Lights Special Education Cooperative who supports about 300 North Shore students receiving special education services, including those identified as having autism or other developmental disabilities, or emotional behavioral disorder.

As a MNLEND fellow, she was part of a team that interviewed young autistic adults about their K-12 educational experiences, collecting testimonials that are meant to shape and strengthen training for educators, among other aims.

Coupled with her more than two decades of experience in education, Pring now envisions bringing some of the lessons learned from the overall MNLEND experience to her work in the field.

“I’ve been thinking about how to take what we learned in LEND and create actionable steps for flipping deficit-model conversations into ones that support students and families and where we are really listening to them.”

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Topic(s): Health and Wellness , CEDC , NTDC