Last week I told y’all about how I fell in love with teaching while working with children with special needs at my local YMCA — the same YMCA I attended as a child.
In college, I studied special education with a concentration in teaching children with severe and profound disabilities. When serving as a teacher’s assistant in a classroom for children with autism, I learned how to individually care for each student’s unique needs and celebrate each of their unique strengths.
My time as a teacher’s assistant and special educator has given me a unique perspective on our education system… and I’m chomping at the bit to get in there and make improvements when elected to Congress!
I’m chock-full of ideas on how to improve North Carolina’s schools, but… today… I want to hear from you. Take this survey and let me know your thoughts on what our community needs.
What changes would you like to see in your community?
I’m eager to get up to Washington and make things better for North Carolina’s kids. Let’s put our heads together so we can fight for the change we all want to see!
Clay