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As we enter our 100th year of leading special education, the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is recognizing exceptional educators from around the world who have shown a passion, dedication, and commitment to making a difference in the lives of the students who they teach. Hear from teachers about their personal experiences working in the field, and get inspired to make your own impact this year.

Amy Braddock

Amy Braddock is a special educator at Harwood Elementary, part of West Fargo Public Schools. Amy has served in various roles throughout the district for 12 years including Assistive Technology Specialist, high school comprehensive student support program teacher, and elementary special education teacher. Amy serves as the Past-President of the North Dakota Council for Exceptional Children Unit and serves on CEC’s Leadership Development Committee.  

Amy earned her undergraduate degree in special education from Minnesota State University Moorhead in 2009. She earned her Master’s Degree in Special Education from the University of North Dakota in 2013.  

Amy has a sibling with intellectual disabilities and has committed her life to serving students and families with exceptionalities.

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Posted:  10 August, 2021
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