She's an M.Ed. That's
extremely interesting.
My first impression is that they're tackling all the problem areas that most want swept under the rug. As in putting it front and center without any apologies.
You know that P&A NDRN thing I keep pushing lately? Yeah, their staff attorney is from his state's P&A. That's another huge positive, his CV is impeccable he's been there pretty much through the inception of special education law starting in the 1980s.