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Keather Meachum

Lead Special Education Teacher at Desert Choice Schools

Keather Meachum currently serves as an Adjunct Faculty member at Grand Canyon University, teaching Masters level courses in Special Education since December 2023. With extensive experience in the field, Meachum has been the Lead Special Education Teacher at Desert Choice Schools since July 2017 and previously held the position of Special Education High School English Teacher at K12 from July 2016 to June 2017. Prior to these roles, Meachum served as Principal at Freedom Christian Academy for eleven years, from June 2005 to June 2016. Keather Meachum holds a Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Administration from Northern Arizona University and a Bachelor's degree in Special Education and Teaching from Arizona State University. Currently pursuing a Doctor of Education in Special Education and Teaching at Northcentral University, enrollment began in January 2023.

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Buckeye, United States

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Desert Choice Schools

Desert Choice Schools, is a certified K -12 Private Day School approved by the Arizona Department of Education to provide Special Education Services for the following disability categories: Autism (A), Emotional Disability and Emotional Disability-Private (ED) (ED-P), Developmental Delay (DD), Mild Intellectual Disability (MIID), Moderate Intellectual Disability (MOID), Orthopedic Impairment (OI), Other Health Impaired (OHI), Specific Learning Disability (SLD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Visually Impaired (VI), and Speech-Language Impairment (SLI). Desert Choice Schools utilizes a highly-structured, school-wide Positive Behavioral Supports program that teaches students Academic, Social/Emotional and Problem-Solving Strategies. Desert Choice Schools is part of the Learn It Family of Companies, a national organization dedicated to helping all children succeed in school and life.


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