Rachel Kay Stevens center moves into new home
The center is named in memory of Rachel Kay Stevens, an occupational student who dreamed of working with underserved children but who died shortly after beginning her training at UTHSC.
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The center is named in memory of Rachel Kay Stevens, an occupational student who dreamed of working with underserved children but who died shortly after beginning her training at UTHSC.
The event will be open to 500 special needs children and their immediate family members. Interested individuals must apply.
Madonna Learning Center opened a new fitness center on campus, allowing them to focus on the physical aspects of its students.
Camp Smile, a camp for those with mild to moderate disabilities, returned to Collierville this summer after the past two years were canceled due to COVID-19.
Teachers in exceptional education – formerly known as special education — want to make sure the individualized needs of students are met as the pandemic forces them to continue to pivot.
Collierville community partners came together to help put on a special needs baseball league for children and adults.
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