Lenawee Intermediate School District
LaVera Fish is an experienced educator specializing in Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, currently serving as a Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at Lenawee Intermediate School District since September 2012. In this role, LaVera teaches K-12 language and general studies and manages a centralized program for students across various local districts. Prior to this position, LaVera worked as an Educational Interpreter in Southeast Michigan, integrating a passion for education and American Sign Language. LaVera's background also includes administrative roles at Ingham Intermediate School District and University of Michigan Hillel. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Teaching and Learning from Colorado State University Global, a Certificate in Sign Language Interpreting from Lansing Community College, a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Michigan State University, and a DHH Teaching Endorsement in Deaf Education from Michigan DHH Consortium.
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Lenawee Intermediate School District
Lenawee ISD is one of 56 intermediate school districts established in Michigan in 1962. As a regional service agency, Lenawee ISD offers support services to all public students and schools in Lenawee County. Lenawee ISD is a key partner in the community, collaborating with local school districts, the State of Michigan, higher education institutions, human service agencies, and the business community. Local school districts depend on ISDs to meet ever-growing needs in early childhood education, special education, career and technical education, career preparation, early college learning, math and science programs, adult education programs, and more. ISDs also help local districts follow and meet often-complex state and federal education standards and requirements.