Sisters Make A Difference in Special Education (TX UCEDD)

source: transform.tamu.edu

February 8, 2016

About one of every eight Texas public school students need special education services. Preservice teachers in the special education program at Texas A&M are trained to work with students who have all types of disabilities in all grades and at all levels, from mild to severe. The program is not for the faint of heart. That is something sisters Haley and Alyssa Lacativo know all too well. Alyssa, Mentor Supervisor and Instructor for the PATHS Program, will graduate in May 2016 with her master's in special education. Her sister Haley, also graduating in May, knew it was going to be a tough road in the undergraduate special education program, but she was willing to accept the challenge.


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