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May 30, 2020 42 mins
The Right Idea Podcast Season 1, Episode 7 “A Visit to Lutheran Special School in Hales Corners” With a focus on supporting the unique learning challenges faced by students with special needs, many attending Lutheran Special School & Education Services are recipients of the Special Needs Scholarship – an important part of school choice in Wisconsin that provides parents and students much-needed support in getting the best education possible. The school community works together to ensure students are maximizing their God-given spiritual, academic, emotional and social potential – and to have some fun along the way too. Podcast Host: Kevin Nicholson, Founder and President of No Better Friend Corp. Produced, Written & Edited by Emelia Rohl, Communications Director of No Better Friend Corp. Voices in this episode (in alphabetical order): Kevin Nicholson, President & CEO, No Better Friend Corp. Emelia Rohl, Podcast Producer / Communications Director, No Better Friend Corp. Randy Schirz, Parent, Lutheran Special School, Hales Corners Sheila Schirz, Parent, Lutheran Special School, Hales Corners Jenny Stollenwork, Principal, Lutheran Special School, Hales Corners OTHER SOURCE MATERIAL: https://www.lsses.org
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