Texas Tech University

2024-2025: ESC 20 San Antonio

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Teacher Trainer Participants
ESC 20 San Antonio

Project TEDD trained 17 special education teachers and other professionals from 8 school districts across ESC Region 20 on September 19, 2024. These educators are a valuable resource in their respective school districts and can provide additional training and information on educating students with dual diagnosis. We are excited about the impact they will have on their region as they train other individuals in their schools and communities about the mental health needs of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

Photo of ESC 20 participants

  • Ms. Kortney Bridges, New Braunfels ISD    
  • Ms. Gloria Galvan-Sailer, Somerset ISD
  • Ms. Yvonne Gamez, Somerset ISD
  • Mr. Leandro Gonzales, Northside ISD
  • Ms. Jennifer Henson, Judson ISD
  • Ms. Nicole Hutchison, New Braunfels ISD 
  • Ms. Ashlee Long, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD
  • Ms. Kelly Masters, New Braunfels ISD
  • Ms. Linda Porter, Somerset ISD
  • Dr. Debbie Vogt Purscell, Medina Valley ISD
  • Ms. Allyson Redd, Judson ISD
  • Ms. Tabitha Reeh, Big Springs Charter School
  • Ms. Linda Rodriguez, Medina Valley ISD
  • Ms. Sonya Sellers, Judson ISD
  • Ms. Amanda Skaggs, SCUClSD
  • Ms. Jennifer Villanueva, Floresville ISD
  • Ms. Theresa Woods, SCUClSD

 

This work has been supported by the Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities through a grant from the U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Washington, D.C. 20201, with a 100% federal funding award totaling $6,175,796. Council efforts are those of the grantee and do not necessarily represent the official views of nor are endorsed by ACL, HHS, or the U.S. government.

Project TEDD: Training Educators in Dual Diagnosis