Tuesday, May 15, 2018

2018 ALIST Inductees




It is with great pleasure that we have recognized and inducted 7 new members into the Miami Valley Autistm/Low-Incidence Coaching Team’s “A-LIST”. Our A-LIST stands for Autism-Low Incidence Support Team and is comprised of a regional network of select professionals who exhibit “best practices” in serving the needs of students who have autism or other complex, low incidence disabilities.

Our A-LIST began in 2012 in an effort to recognize outstanding individuals who had exceeded the high expectations of our coaching process, and who represented the best that our region had to offer to students with disabilities. Only a fraction of of the educators we coach each year are nominated. The A-LIST truly represents the BEST professionals in our region.

The goal of the Miami Valley Autism Coaching Team is to build the capacity of our region’s administrators, teachers, intervention specialists, related service providers, and paraprofessionals to serve children with autism and other complex disabilities. The A-LIST serves a critical role in that mission by maintaining a multi-disciplinary network of outstanding practitioners across all 6 counties we serve. We often refer our coaching teams to our A-LIST members for practical, “in the trenches” perspectives, advice, and occasional modeling of best practices.



The 2018 ALIST Inductees include:

Karyn Smith
Intervention Specialist
Tri-Village High School
Tri-Village School District

Heather Costa
Speech and Language Pathologist
Bradford Elementary and Tri-Village High School
Darke County ESC

Keelin DiMuccio
Intervention Specialist
Fairbrook Elementary
Beavercreek City School District

Megan Gilley
Occupational Therapist
Fairbrook Elementary
Beavercreek City School District

Brittany Sword
Intervention Specialist
Valley Elementary
Beavercreek City School District

Jackie Vollmer
Intervention Specialist
Driscoll Elementary
Centerville City Schools

Kelly Sewell
1st Grade Teacher
Kleptz Early Learning Center
Northmont City Schools

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