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Subject: One does not need a masters degree to be an Intervention Specialist. It's just a special education teacher who has a bachelor's degree. Its name is so special education students are not signaled out. Some IS have their own classroom and have a push in program; others help more like a teacher's aid by pushing into a regular teacher's classroom. ****Very basic definition. Again, no master's degree needed.


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Date Posted: 17:08:23 11/04/25 Tue
In reply to: 's message, "I just saw a FB post of Lindi's when she was Miss North Coast's Teen, raising awareness for breast cancer, where she said when she was growing up her mother worked in an oncology clinic, not as an Intervention Specialist (which requires a master's degree)." on 13:00:47 11/04/25 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Her mom didn’t work in oncology, she’s had cancer three times, she has always been a teacher or worked with special needs children. Maybe you should have a conversation with a titleholder before you make assumptions about their life. She’s 17, she may not be completely fluent in ASL but it IS a part of her csi. I think it’s pathetic how you all make assumptions about young women without having a single conversation with them.


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Date Posted: 18:25:55 11/06/25 Thu


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Pageant titleholders are public figures. The public are not expected to personally interview contestants. You're naive to expect the public to know your girl like you do personally.


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