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Envision Optimizing Assessment and Dismissal for Students in Public Schools

1 h 2 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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Listeners will gain research-informed strategies for making confident, student-centered decisions while strengthening collaboration with educational teams and families. Guests: Amy Culligan, MA, CCC-SLP & Laura Gottlieb, MA, CCC-SLP Earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs for this episode with Speech Therapy PD [https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/envision-optimizing-assessment] Watch on Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDfIIzAvjtA] The episode takes an in-depth look at the three prongs of eligibility, including documenting educational impact and determining the need for specially designed instruction and related services. Amy and Laura also address common challenges clinicians face when considering dismissal, including parent concerns, team disagreements, and difficult IEP conversations. About the Guests: Amy Culligan, MA, CCC-SLP, is a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist with over 25 years of experience in school settings. She has worked with diverse populations and a range of programs. In addition to providing direct therapy, Amy was the Lead SLP for Long Beach Unified for seven years. Laura Gottlieb, MA, CCC-SLP, is a bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist with over 27 years of experience working in school settings. Laura has spent a number of years providing assessment support to school districts with their diverse assessment needs. In an effort to return students to their Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and reduce services, Laura is currently working for the Long Beach Unified School District, where she conducts evaluations of students who are ready to exit.

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episode Envision Optimizing Assessment and Dismissal for Students in Public Schools artwork

Envision Optimizing Assessment and Dismissal for Students in Public Schools

Listeners will gain research-informed strategies for making confident, student-centered decisions while strengthening collaboration with educational teams and families. Guests: Amy Culligan, MA, CCC-SLP & Laura Gottlieb, MA, CCC-SLP Earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs for this episode with Speech Therapy PD [https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/envision-optimizing-assessment] Watch on Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDfIIzAvjtA] The episode takes an in-depth look at the three prongs of eligibility, including documenting educational impact and determining the need for specially designed instruction and related services. Amy and Laura also address common challenges clinicians face when considering dismissal, including parent concerns, team disagreements, and difficult IEP conversations. About the Guests: Amy Culligan, MA, CCC-SLP, is a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist with over 25 years of experience in school settings. She has worked with diverse populations and a range of programs. In addition to providing direct therapy, Amy was the Lead SLP for Long Beach Unified for seven years. Laura Gottlieb, MA, CCC-SLP, is a bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist with over 27 years of experience working in school settings. Laura has spent a number of years providing assessment support to school districts with their diverse assessment needs. In an effort to return students to their Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and reduce services, Laura is currently working for the Long Beach Unified School District, where she conducts evaluations of students who are ready to exit.

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