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Introducing PWSA | USA Tumblers, which are handcrafted by Kim Tula, a dedicated member of the PWSA | USA team. Each tumbler boasts a stunning marble tie-dye effect, showcasing the vibrant hues of PWSA | USA’s signature colors and making every piece a unique masterpiece.
No two tumblers are alike, ensuring that yours will be one-of-a-kind. You also can personalize your tumbler with your/your loved one’s name, adding a touch of individuality and charm.
These exceptional tumblers are available for $30.00 without customization and $35.00 with customization (not including tax or shipping). If you would like to have your tumbler customized, contact Kim at ktula@pwsausa.org and tell her what name you would like added. Please make sure you purchase the tumbler on our shop labeled “PWSA | USA Tumbler (with customization).”
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PWSA | USA
1032 E Brandon BLVD #4744
Sarasota, FL 33511
Phone: (941) 312-0400
Jennifer Bolander
Jennifer Bolander has been serving as a Special Education Specialist for PWSA (USA) since October of 2015. She is a graduate of John Carroll University and lives in Ohio with her husband Brad and daughters Kate (17), and Sophia (13) who was born with PWS.
Over the years, as a special-needs parent navigating the Special Education system for Sophie, Jennifer became interested in learning as much as possible about that process. She began by attending PWSA (USA)โs first Wyatt Special Education Advocacy Training in March of 2013, and went on to complete a rigorous 9-month Special Education Advocacy Training course with the Council of Parent Advocates and Attorneys in May of 2015. This included successfully completing an advocacy internship with PWSA (USA). Jennifer is referred school cases by PWSA (USA)โs Family Support Counselors, and then works closely with parents and schools to review education records, assess the childโs situation at school, provide further information about how the syndrome affects the school experience, and, as needed, create improved IEPs and behavioral plans.ย Jennifer was excited to take on this role of helping parents in the PWS community to work collaboratively with school professionals and parents to create positive, effective learning environments for children with PWS across the country. Jennifer is a graduate of the WSEAT program.
Perry A. Zirkel
Perry A. Zirkel has written more than 1,500 publications on variousย aspects of school law, with an emphasis on legal issues in special education.ย He writes a regular column for NAESPโsย Principalย magazine and NASPโsย Communiquรฉย newsletter, and he did so previously forย Phi Delta Kappanย andย Teaching Exceptional Children.
Past president of the Education Law Association and co-chair of the Pennsylvania special education appeals panel from 1990 to 2007, he is the author of the CEC monographย The Legal Meaning of Specific Learning Disability; the more recently published books,ย Aย Digest of Supreme Courtย Decisions Affectingย Educationย andย Student Teaching and the Law; and the two-volume referenceย Section 504, the ADA and theSchools, now in its fourth edition. ย In 2012, he received Research into Practice Award from the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the Excellence in Research Award from AERAโs Division A (Administration, Organization & Leadership).ย In 2013, he received the University Council for Educational Administrationโs Edwin Bridges award for significant contributions to the preparation and development ofย school leaders.ย In 2016, he received the Education Law Associationโs Steven S. Goldberg Award for Distinguishedย Scholarship in Education Law, and in 2017 he received the Council for Exceptional Childrenโs Special Education Research Award.ย Note:Perryโs website is perryzirkel.com
Evan Farrar
Evan has worked with the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA) since 2007 primarily as a Crisis Intervention and Family Support Counselor. Evans works with parents and schools to foster strong collaborative relationships and appropriate educational environments for students with PWS.
In addition to Evanโs work with parents, he helped create PWSA (USA)โs Wyatt Special Education Advocacy Training (WSEAT) in 2013, the PWSA (USA) Special Education Advisory Board (SEAB) and created PWSA (USA)โs e-letter โSchool Timesโ. ย Evanโs special education advocacy training includes graduating from the William and Mary College of Lawโs Special Education Advocacy Institute and regularly attending the annual Special Education Law Symposium at Lehigh University. ย Evan has an M.A. in Mental Health Counseling.
Dr. Amy McTighe
Dr. Amy McTighe is the PWS Program Manager and Inpatient Teacher at the Center for Prader-Willi Syndrome at the Childrenโs Institute of Pittsburgh. She graduated fromย Duquesne University receiving her Bachelorโs and Masterโs degree in Education with a focus on elementary education, special education, and language arts.
She obtained her PhD from Capella University in Education focusing her research on Prader-Willi Syndrome. Dr. McTighe is also a graduate of the William & Mary Law Schoolโs Institute for Special Education Advocacy. Dr. McTighe is currently the chair of the Special Education Advisory Board for the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association-(USA). Amy is the Chair of PWSA (USA)โs Special Education Advisory Board.
Staci Zimmerman
Staci Zimmerman works for Prader-Willi Syndrome Association of Colorado as an Individualized Education Programย (IEP) consultant. Staci collaborates with the PWS multi-disciplinary clinic at the Childrenโs Hospital in Denverย supporting families and school districts around the United Statesย with their childโs Individual Educational Plan.
Staci Zimmerman has lived in Denver, CO for the past 17 years. She lives with her husband and 5 year old daughter.ย Staci attended The University of Kansas, with a B.A in sociology and an M.ed in Special Education, with an emphasis in Autism Spectrum Disorder. ย Staci enjoys teaching fitness classes, and keeping a healthy, active lifestyle in Colorado.
Jim Comstock-Galagan Esq.
Founded in 2001, SDLC is a non-profit legal services organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the legal rights of people with disabilities throughout the South. It partners with the Southern Poverty Law Center, Protection and Advocacy (P&A) programs, Legal Services Corporations (LSC) and disability organizations on major, systemic disability rights issues involving the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the federal Medicaid Act. Recently in November 2014, Jim retired.
Before founding SDLC, Jim was the Executive Director of Advocacy, Inc., the Texas Protection and Advocacy program from 1989-2001.ย During that period, he managed the growth of the program from 34 staff to a staff of 94 and from a centralized operation with one office to a regionalized operation with eleven offices spread across Texas.
From 1981-1989, Jim worked for the Advocacy Center for the Elderly and Disabled (Louisianaโs Protection and Advocacy program) as its Legal Director. From 1979 to 1981 Jim worked as a staff attorney for the Louisiana Center for the Public Interest.
Jim graduated from Tulane University School of Law in 1977, and has a BA in Accounting & Economics from the University of Puget Sound.
Jim is the author of publications and training materials on the IDEA, the ADA, and Section 504, including: ย Keeping Students with Disabilities in School: Legal Strategies and Effective Educational Practices for Preventing the Suspension of Students with Disabilities โ A Resource Manual (2014);ย Stopping the Schoolhouse to Jailhouse Pipeline by Enforcing Federal Special Education Lawsย (2006), coโauthored with Rhonda Brownstein from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Jim has served as lead or co-counsel in several major IDEA actions in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi on behalf of thousands of students with disabilities, includingย Angel G. v. Texas Education Agency; Luke S. v. Louisiana Department of Educationย andย Mattie T. v. Mississippi Department of Education.ย The past decade, he also filed and favorably settled five systemic administrative complaints in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida. These systemic complaints were filed under IDEAโs state complaint procedures.
Jim has also made over two hundred presentations at statewide, regional and national conferences on IDEA, Section 504, and ADA issues. The past four years he has also served as one of the faculty members at William and Mary Law Schoolโs week long Institute on Special Education Advocacy.