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​Colleen Kelleher holds her M.S.Ed. in Special Education from Simmons College and recently completed her Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of New England. After working for twelve years at Landmark School as a teacher, tutor, traveling instructor, and assistant director of the Preparatory Program, she began teaching elementary school in Manchester. In collaboration with a reading specialist and the special education director, Colleen developed a sub-separate program for students with language-based learning disabilities. Currently, she is teaching math, writing, reading comprehension, and science to second and third grade students. In addition to her work in the classroom, Colleen presents workshops to parents and educators across a range of topics and enjoys developing curriculum to meet the needs of diverse groups of learners.
100 Cummings Center, Suite 350G
Beverly, MA   01915
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