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Yes I Can! Awards Ceremony

Celebrate Students with Disabilities Who Excel

Heartwarming. Uplifting. Invigorating. That is how it feels to attend the CEC Yes I Can! Awards Ceremony. These children’s stories will remind you of why you entered special education.

Our Yes I Can! winners have overcome their disabilities to accomplish remarkable things. Many travel across the country to receive their awards. Being in the audience will not only encourage them, it will inspire you to find and nurture your students’ potential.

Where: Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Convention Center
When: Friday, April 23, 5:00 p.m.

This event is free and open to the public.

Visit Our Sponsor, Pearson                Pearson logo

 

 

CEC would like to thank Pearson for its generous sponsorship of the 2010 Awards program. Be sure to visit the Pearson Booth at the CEC 2010 Convention & Expo. 


About the Yes I Can! Awards

Each year the Council for Exceptional Children honors 27 students with disabilities who excel. Since the program’s inception in 1982, more than 30,000 children and youth have been recognized for their achievements. Visit the Yes I Can! page for more information about the program.


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