"Lisa Hill is an expert in supervising and supporting special education instruction and processes! I have seen her support a variety of schools and districts and she always does an excellent job. She brings her experiences as a Special Education Director in two districts and at Georgia Learning Resources System to her work and develops true partnerships with teachers and leaders. Then, she helps develop and implement ongoing steps to move toward that vision. I highly recommend Lisa Hill's services. She can help your district or school build efficient special education processes and powerful instruction to meet the needs of all students."
~ John O'Connor, Author of Great Instruction Great Achievement for Students with Disabilities: A Road Map for Special Education Administrators
"I just wanted to let you know how absolutely AMAZING your session was this morning! It was super practical and filled with easy-to-use resources that really add value to what teachers do on a daily basis."
~ Chelonnda Seroyer, M. Ed., Presenter at Dr. Harry Wong's Organization
"Lisa Hill is a passionate educator who has found tremendous success with students from a variety of backgrounds by creating an environment that supports and encourages strong academic improvement and achievement. Lisa is part of our team at Augusta University. She helped us completely revamped our approach to supporting new teacher induction. Lisa brings fresh thinking and deep instructional knowledge. Together we served on the CEEDAR Georgia leadership team. Our work focused on retention of educators and leaders in the state of Georgia. As part of this work, we partnered with CEEDAR, Georgia Department of Education, and Georgia Professional Standards Commission to create The Georgia High Leverage Practices Induction Professional Learning Series. This professional learning series was developed to provide professional learning support for a need that was identified in the Georgia P20 equity labs. Because of this work, The Columbia County School District, Augusta University and Georgia Department of Education earned the Best in Class award for Strategic Partnerships by the Georgia Association of School Personnel Administrators (GASPA). The common thread that links Lisa’s professional experiences is her commitment to assisting faculty, students, and families in developing the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to work effectively and equitably in an inclusive environment."
~ Dr. Kristy Brown, former Assistant Dean, Augusta University
“Lisa Hill is simply one of the best. Lisa is passionate, motivated, and an expert in supporting special education teachers and leaders both instructionally and in process development and implementation. Lisa is knowledgeable of IDEA mandates, best practices, and current trends in special education. I have had the pleasure of working under the supervision of Lisa for 5 years as she supports my region as our GLRS director. Lisa has also provided me with direct consultation focused on policy revision and effective staffing. One of the things that Lisa does best is develop relationships that are professional and warm, but highly effective; not only does she communicate effectively, but always shares an abundance of resources and tools when providing consultation. Lisa has earned the respect of many special education leaders across the state through her work and I would highly recommend her services to others.”
~ Michelle Dye, Student Services Director, Burke County Board of Education, GA
"This was a very informative training with resources that are useful in the day-to-day classroom/school setting."
~ Special Education Teacher, Jefferson County Georgia
"Lisa was very engaging and gave great ideas on how to get our students to understand and want to read."
~ Paraprofessional, Jenkins County Georgia
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