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closing * Take Flight
The Mammoth is a *Spartan Family Focus
FAMILY FRIENDLY, single day, multi-distance trail *Welcome, LPA Team!
* Update on Pointe
run. Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose, TX Fore-ward Golf Tournament
will be home to this years race. With FOUR different *Community supporters
distances to offer, all ages and athletic abilities will be *Volunteer Opportunities
able to run their race. Race individually or with a Fall 2017: AFNIC Training *Spartan Spotlight
non-competitive team. The courses will utilize a part Oct 12 Parent Support Group *See You at the Pole
*Upcoming Events
of the parks 20 miles of single-track dirt and limestone Oct 14 Mammoth Race
trails. Mild to moderate elevation gains, low level wa-
ter crossings, natural obstacles and amazing scenery Look ahead: 2018 events:
will make THE MAMMOTH a trail run not to be March Light the Blues Gala
missed. Join us on October 14th to Dig it! April Running Wild Getting the Pointe across that not all minds learn alike.
For more info: 682-936-4112 www.lakepointegranbury.org
Get ready for AFNIC, the Association for Neurologically Im- What’s the
paired Children, presenting Managing Challenging Behavior at
Lake Pointe Granbury in the Fall 2017.
More information coming soon—be on
the lookout on our Facebook or
www.LakePointeGranbury.org! “Over the last 3 years, I have had the privilege of working under some of the
most talented Special education teachers and therapists in the area. My idea
of what it means to “teach” has taken on an entirely new form.
The professionals at Lake Pointe have dramatically
Ask the Experts>>>
“changed my thinking”, and lit my heart on fire.”
BY Sally Stanfield
The journey to becoming an educator has been less than traditional for me. I am a second generation educator
Q:Does Lake Pointe Academy serve students that don’t have Autism ? and spent my childhood running around with the other “teacher’s kids”. My summers were spent decorating bulletin
boards and playing copier assistant for my mother’s team as they prepped for the upcoming school years. For many of
my friends, following in their parents footsteps into education was something that they always knew that they would
do. That kind of professional clarity was not blessed upon me at the ripe old age of 18. As a college student, I jumped
from major to major before finally nestling into the world of Studio Art, where I found a niche in which I felt suc-
A:“We incorporate good teaching strategies that are not just for students cessful. Still, I remained unclear about what I would do after graduation. The only thing I thought I knew was, that I
did not want to work with children. I took my bachelors degree in studio art and promptly hung it on my bedroom
on the spectrum but are good teaching strategies for all learners.” wall, and didn’t touch it again for 5 years. I quickly began a career in medical office administration that eventually led
Susan Miller, MS, CCC-SLP me into the world of senior care. There, I became certified as a facilitator of a program called Memories in the Making
through the Alzheimer’s Association. This program uses watercolor painting as a form of art therapy for individuals
suffering from Alzheimer’s. While my primary focus was in marketing and advertising, I would constantly feel pulled
to go work with the residents, and I found encouragement in their delight. When a communication breakthrough
“Our teachers are credentialed to meet the needs of students with mild would occur, or they would finish a piece that brought them joy, teaching a simple painting classes suddenly became
to-severe learning differences, and together, we push forward leading with the single most rewarding thing I had ever done. That was until I met the founder of Lake Pointe Academy. A moment
communication, behavior and socialization goals and strengths.” of chance in a parking lot took everything I thought I knew I wanted in a career and chunked it out the window. When
Madalyn approached me about coming on staff, I knew that I was completely out of my depth, but I took a leap of
Lauren Sartore, M.Ed,ESC faith. >>>> continued on next page