Special ed official inspired by exclusion of childhood friend
January 22nd, 2010
Alexa Posny, the recently confirmed assistant secretary for special education and rehabilitative services, tells Education Week that she became a special educator after seeing a childhood playmate barred from school because he had Down syndrome. Posny is 57, according to the Washington Post. An excerpt:
Q. What inspired you to work in special education?
A. During my childhood, I learned that children with disabilities often were not educated the way other children were. One of my playmates was a child with intellectual disabilities (Down syndrome). Although he would play with me and other children in my neighborhood, I soon discovered that he did not go to school.
At that time, I could never understand why he was never with us. He was more like us than unlike us, but he never entered the school door. Thirty some years later, the lives of students with disabilities have greatly improved and I have been engaged in this field during this entire time.
(Photo from allgov.com)

