SchoolStory by ROE #30
Special education is often misunderstood as a program, a placement, or a compliance requirement. But at its core, it’s something far more profound. It’s a promise—a promise that no learner will be left without a path forward. That no challenge, no diagnosis, no limitation will disqualify a child from belonging, growth, or dignity. This is work where creativity meets regulation, where patience meets persistence, and where every student’s journey is as individual as a fingerprint. Joining me today are four remarkable leaders who live this promise every day: Kim Clayton from JAMP Special Education Cooperative; Dr. Victoria Grove Scott, Dean of the College of Education at Southern Illinois University; Jordan Suits, Superintendent of Lick Creek School District; and voices from across the region who carry the weight of this work with humility and resolve. In this conversation, we unpack the misconceptions that still surround special education, the quiet heroics of assistive technology and collaboration, the emotional toll on educators, and the extraordinary resilience of students and families navigating systems that were never designed to be easy. This is a conversation about inclusion becoming belonging. About accommodations becoming access. And about why fairness doesn’t mean everyone gets the same thing—it means everyone gets what they need.
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