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Let’s Go Learn Makes a Significant Impact at the CEC 2024 Leadership Institute

Alexandria, VA – August 12, 2024Let’s Go Learn is proud to have played a pivotal role as a sponsor at the recently concluded Council for Exceptional Children’s (CEC) 2024 Leadership Institute, held from August 1st to 3rd in Alexandria, VA. As one of the largest and most influential gatherings in the special education sector, the event brought together leaders dedicated to advancing the field.

This year’s theme–Connect. Network. Grow–resonated deeply with all participants, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and innovation in special education leadership. The event provided CEC component leaders with invaluable opportunities to:

  • Connect with peers and share best practices
  • Evaluate operational strategies and pinpoint areas for improvement
  • Innovate by developing new membership programming ideas
  • Strengthen their knowledge and practices to support a thriving CEC community
Let’s Go Learn Makes a Significant Impact at the CEC 2024 Leadership Institute

Throughout the event, Let’s Go Learn engaged with numerous leaders, exchanging insights and fostering discussions that will undoubtedly shape the future of special education. Our participation underscored our commitment to educational equity and our dedication to supporting the incredible work being done by the CEC and its members.

“We were honored to sponsor the CEC Leadership Institute and collaborate with so many passionate leaders in the field of special education,” said Richard Capone, CEO and co-founder of Let’s Go Learn. “The connections we made and the knowledge that was shared at this event will have a lasting impact on our mission to advance education for all.”

For more information about the CEC Leadership Institute and future events, visit CEC Leadership Institute.

About Let’s Go Learn, Inc.

Let’s Go Learn is a personalized learning software company focused primarily on MTSS, special education, and intervention programming to support K-12 students. Over 20 years ago, Let’s Go Learn pioneered online, computer-adapted diagnostic assessments to determine the learning needs of each student. In contrast to limited screening tools, Let’s Go Learn’s platform quickly determines student deficits, needs, and causal relationships to help develop individualized learning paths for each student. Millions of students worldwide have benefitted from Let’s Go Learn’s assessment data, pin-pointed instruction, and robust progress monitoring. The platform is designed to monitor progress from interventions in specific areas, while building detailed reporting and data to support the development and tracking of IEP content and goals.

Media Contact: Richard Capone, 510-455-2098.

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