Special Education

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Resource Teacher: Thomas Rea


Staff Members

Contact Staff

Learning for Academic Disability (LAD):

  • Thomas Rea (Resource Teacher)
  • Brian Adams
  • Robert Stohlman
  • Farron Riggs
  • Nicole Maury
  • Virginia Ribulotta
  • Joharri Harris
  • Julia Schultze
  • James Greene
  • Travis Gabele
  • Terrance Kennedy
  • Muna Dubbaneh
  • Mary McDonnell
  • Nicholas Chaconas

Transition Support:

  • Kelly Sellevaag
  • Davina Julot

Speech & Language Therapy:

  • Melissa Ganginis
  • Suzanne Redman

Physical / Occupational Therapist

Physical Therapist

  • Tracy Saponara

Occupational Therapist

  • Elizabeth Allen/ Leila Lucero

Vision / Mobility Specialist

  • Kim Wong/ Amanda Glasgow

School Psychologist:

  • Ciara Caprara
 

Learning for Independence (LFI)

  • Sandra Boyke
  • Heather Hess
  • Danielle Maurer-Hahn
  • Ariella Rodriguez
  • Jesse Rutter
  • Mylene Escanillas
  • Jeremy Stubbs
  • Corey Myers
  • Sonia Mix
  • Nestor Canjura Castillo
  • Andres Mendoza Gamez
  • Cristel Robles Chauca
  • Sindi Flores
  • Jaylon Harry
  • Pramoda Ekanayake
  • Deepika Mirihella
  • Laurence Dyson Jr.
  • Ping Yu
  • Iris Ventura

Autism Program:

  • Rebecca Adamo
  • Katie Dobinski
  • Gillian Kramer
  • Laurie Stiles
  • Evelyn C. Omeir
  • Lindsey Palmeter
  • Aislinn Cunningham
  • Pamela Brown
  • Evan Hoppman
  • Cristian Pelaez
  • Adam Quigley
  • Alimamy Kallay
  • Teresa Bayles

Autism Psychologist:

  • Haley Biddanda

Deaf & Hard of Hearing Program (D/HOH):

  • Sean Blake
  • John Felix
  • Judy Heier 
  • Kelli Richards
  • Kahan Louissaint
  • Inalva Bovo
  • Gretchen Miller
  • Madasonne Butler
  • Jacqueline Guers
  • Jessie Patterson
  • Kelley Koobs
  • Sujin Cho

DHOH Psychologist:

  • Ken Reimer
 

Please explore the following links for more information and supports:

Montgomery County Public School Information

Learning and Study Support

Information on Disabilities

Post-Secondary School Opportunities


New Website for College-bound Students with Disabilities

A new website - http://www.going-to-college.org - has been developed to help high school students learn about living college life with a disability. The site provides video clips, activities, and resources that can help students get a head start in planning for college. Video interviews with college students with disabilities offer a way to hear firsthand from students with disabilities who have been successful. Modules include activities that will help students explore more about themselves, learn what to expect from college, and equip them with important considerations and tasks to complete when planning for college.