Unlocking Potential: Special Education Perspectives

A special look at Dumas ISD’s 18+ program

16 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Unlocking Potential, we continue our season on transition to adulthood by spotlighting Dumas ISD’s 18+ program. Join us as we talk with Mattye Calvery and Frankie Blue about how their program supports students with disabilities in building independence, developing employment skills, and preparing for meaningful life after high school.

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