Three outstanding students were honored from around the country for its achievements in Smart Kids with annual profits, the constru...
Three outstanding students were honored from around the country for its achievements in Smart Kids with annual profits, the construction of disturbances children learning strengths, Saturday, April 30 at the Marriott Stamford Connecticut.
Westport, CT (PRWEB) May 25, 2016
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, Inc. honored three students at its annual Gala Saturday, April 30 at Stamford Marriott in Stamford, CT. These young women were chosen from over 130 applicants from the United States for his achievements in the education of students selected with learning disabilities and ADHD.
Jane Ross, CEO of Smart Kids, said. "Every year is to remember a rewarding experience, parents, students, teachers and the public about the tremendous strengths and talents of many young people who are struggling with learning disabilities and ADHD We are pleased to congratulate the winners of 2016". Maria Prorok, chairman of the selection committee, added: "We had a difficult time, our winners have chosen many impressive applications in this year What a joy to see, to reach as many children with learning disabilities both goals.."
Gracia Taskinsoy Fountain Hills, Arizona got Fred J. Epstein Youth. The main 17-year-old Scottsdale Preparatory Academy was diagnosed with dyslexia in their first year in school after years of academic struggle. Thanks worked with Arizona State Senator Kelli Ward legislation to develop children how to help her. With testified before the Senate Committee on Education of Arizona and wrote his testimony before the Education Committee of the Chamber. The law, which was 84-1 and law was passed in April 2015, allows teachers to obtain training credits for learning about dyslexia, and helps children be promoted with his class with dyslexia and get the support of further reading.
Sophia Gross, winning the Special Recognition Conshohocken, PA, a 18-year-old main AIM Academy. Diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD in first grade, Sophia worked hard to fight against the stigma of learning difficulties. mounted Sophia cofounder opportunity to protect the brand and own clothing with children with learning problems. Sofia is from Temple University to participate in the fall.
At the age of 13, winner of the Junior Achievement Award caragan Olles De Pere, WI much and has achieved despite his dyslexia. The eighth grade Lady of Lourdes High School with his brother's help, founded to deal with dyslexia to provide the bright young dyslexics support for K-12 students. Bright Young dyslexic has more than 35,000 $ to finance the aid of technology and tutoring for children with dyslexia. Caragan said, "I every dyslexic students want to succeed. Dyslexia should not be the thing that someone can do it again."
Other recognitions were given Barry Shaya, Larkspur, CA; Jenna Calderaio, Jupiter, Florida; Nathan Hartley, Naperville, IL; Taylor Howard, Lutz, FL; and Zachary Jordan, Palatine, Illinois.
About Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, Inc.
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, Inc. is a nonprofit organization based in Westport devoted parents of children with learning disabilities (LD) and Attention Deficit Disorder authorization (ADHD) through its educational programs, website and price web blogs, free e-mail -Bulletin in http://www.SmartKidswithLD.org win. The organization also educates the public about the gifts and talents of these children. Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy Ford and Anne are members of the Honorary Board and Henry Winkler, Golden Globe award-winning actor, director and author, serves as honorary president of the organization.
For more information, visit http://www.smartkidswithld.org/
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