Hello and welcome to Season 8, Episode 1 of the Think Inclusive Podcast, presented by MCIE. I am your host, Tim Villegas.
This podcast features conversations and commentary with thought leaders in inclusive education and community advocacy. Think Inclusive exists to build bridges between parents, educators, and disability rights advocates to promote inclusion for all students. That’s right y’all. All means all. To find out more about who we are and what we do go to thinkinclusive.us (the official blog of MCIE) and check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Thank you for joining us for our conversation with Jennifer Spencer-Iiams, Assistant Superintendent for the West Linn-Wilsonville School District near Portland, OR. We will be talking about the transformation that took place in her district toward inclusive practices. And guess what y’all...she’s got the receipts!
But, before we get to Jennifer, if you have ever visited thinkinclusive.us over the last eight years, you know that we have always had ads on the website. Well, guess what. Since joining MCIE, there are no more ads getting in the way of you accessing all of our content. Here is the catch, we need your support to keep Think Inclusive ad-free. Your tax-deductible donation will help us expand our reach to people across the United States and the world to promote inclusion for all students. Go to: bit.ly/mciegive to make your donation.
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