Long Island Association Of Special Education Administrators
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Special Education Programs & Professional Development
Promotes strong special education programs and improved professional standards through conferences, meetings, and professional development opportunities.

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Provides scholarships to high school students.

About
Long Island Association Of Special Education Administrators


Founded in
2006
EIN
20-3645385
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
PO BOX 144 MASTIC BEACH, NY 11951-0144 Unite States
Website
https://liasea.org/
Phone
(631)-657-3731
Email address
About
LIASEA is a group of special education administrators responsible for programs and services for students with disabilities in Long Island's public and private schools. They provide resources, support, and professional development to their members to improve special education programs.
Mission
LIASEA is a group of special education administrators who are responsible for programs and services for students with disabilities in public and private schools.

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