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2019 TASH Conference has ended
Each year, the TASH Conference brings together our constituents to share resources and success stories, learn about field-driven best practices, and network within a community engaged in shared values. The Conference is attended by passionate leaders, experts, and advocates from every corner of the disability community. Conference attendees are influential in their fields and communities, and play an important role in the provision of services and supports for the millions of individuals and organizations around the world; and include professors and researchers from leading institutions; those involved in local, state, and federal governments and public policy; special and general educators, and school administrators; self-advocates, adult service providers; students, family members, and many others.  This year’s conference theme, Building Diverse and Inclusive Communities, reminds us that equity, opportunity, and inclusion relies on the input of broad perspectives and experiences.
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Alexandria Haas

McMicken Heights Elementary
Principal
Served as the proud principal of McMicken Heights Elementary for the past five years, where she has had the good fortune to learn effective strategies for leading with equity at the core of her practice. Her vision of authentic, culturally responsive family engagement has been informed by participation in the UW P-3 Executive Leadership Institute and, most recently, the Somali Parent Education Board. Prior to to this role, she was Literacy Assistant Principal at Asa Mercer International Middle School in Seattle. She has also worked as a Literacy Specialist/Coach, School Reform Consultant and Classroom Teacher in Seattle Public Schools, Northshore School District and Los Angeles Unified School District.